The first set of laws and regulations targeting China's cultural industry officially came into effect on March 1.
A Hong Kong comic series Jun Dao Sha Quan once drew Premier Zhou Enlai as a martial arts master. It sounds far-fetched, but Zhou really did learn Xingyi boxing, a traditional Chinese form of internal boxing from boxing master Han Muxia.
China is set to become the world's second biggest wine market by 2020 when sales of still and sparkling wine reach 21 billion US dollars in the country, the wine industry's VINEXPO announced here on Wednesday.
Senior executives from the University of Leeds visited several elite universities in Shanghai and its neighboring Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces seeking more extensive cooperation.
Filmmaker Yang Chao teams up with Hugo winner Hao Jingfang for a new Chinese science fiction movie.
A new China Central Television nature documentary series shot from the air in high definition is getting an unprecedented response.
The German National Tourist Board hopes to excite Chinese tourists about a major date in history this year — the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation initiated by Martin Luther.
The Chinese Ministry of Culture announced on Monday that it will begin inspections of 50 operators of online live performance to curb cases of "misleading values, pornography, and superstition".
A Chinese antique vase that was previously mistaken as a replica sold at £810,000 (around $1 million) at Birmingham auctioneers Fellows in the UK, a record price for the house.
What do the mythical figures of clairvoyance and clairaudience look like and what weapons do they use? The answers could be found in the world-renowned Dazu Rock Carvings in Chongqing municipality.
South African Tourism, which held events in Beijing on Feb 27 and in Shanghai on March 1, will hold its next event in Hong Kong on March 3.
An orchid exhibition is held in Hong Kong on Feb 28, 2017. Twenty different orchid species, including the moth orchid, kaffir lily, etc., are on display at the exhibition.