The final of the 13th "Chinese Bridge" Competition for adults and college students in Latvia was held at the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Latvia Friday.
Actress Liu Xiaoqing performs in the large-scale legendary play "Empress Wu Zetian" at Metro Toronto Convention Centre's John Bassett Theatre in Toronto, Canada, March 11, 2016.
American artist Daniel Krause has been living in China since 1987. He witnessed China's development over the past nearly 30 years. In his studio near the 798 Arts District in Beijing, Krause likes to enjoy Chinese tea while creating art.
My Fair Lady, the Broadway musical based on George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, will make its debut in China in June. It will be staged at Tianqiao Performing Arts Center from June 9-19 and the tickets are already for sale.
Few in China had heard of Oskaras Korsunovas Theater, or OKT in short, when the Lithuanian troupe first presented Hamlet as part of the mammoth Theater Olympics festival in late 2014 in Beijing.
A multimedia show on the life and works of Claude Monet, a Western master of impressionism, will tour four cities in China starting in April, with its debut in Chengdu in Southwest China's Sichuan province, instead of in Beijing or Shanghai, which are typically the priority locations when Western masters are introduced here.
Large-than-life installations of Terracotta Warriors and their horses will light up a public park and a square in Colombia's capital Bogota every night from March 11-27.
The modernism movement nurtured a number of Chinese artists who studied and lived in France in the early 20th century, such as Lin Fengmian and Xu Beihong.
One of four daughters of a civil servant and a teacher, she grew up in 1960s Liverpool. Her grandmother, who left school at age 12 and subsequently raised 14 children, had little social life or time for cultural activities.
Mohamed Noah performs Wing Tsun moves during a class at Egypt Wing Tsun Academy, Cairo, Egypt on March 1, 2016.
Recent decades have seen more movies made outside China featuring kung fu, and now the martial art will connect China and Iran on the big screen.
Italian artist Beatrice Caracciolo's abstract works have long been inspired by Chinese paintings. Her debut exhibition in Beijing that opened on Tuesday seeks to show that influence.