The just concluded Guardian Fine Art Asia, one of the top antique and design art fairs in China, which ran from Oct 25 to 29 in Beijing, attracted about 40 galleries and antique dealers from across the world, and featured hundreds of artworks including classic paintings, Buddha sculptures, porcelain and antique furniture.
A cut of chilled Australian wagyu beef can take as little as 15 days to reach the refrigeration cabinets at Meat Mate, a chain of modern butcher shops in Beijing specializing in the delicacy.
An ongoing porcelain exhibition featuring more than 100 vases, plates, brush pots and cups showcases different aspects of society in 17th century China.
Groundbreaking festival showcasing partnerships between Chinese beer makers and the cream of US talent is set to brew up a storm.
An exhibition to commemorate the centenary of acclaimed artist Zhang Ding's birth is now on at the Tsinghua University Art Museum.
Tong Xing Project, started by Hao Jingfang, the winner of Hugo Award for best novelette in 2016, was launched at Gewai Bookstore in Beijing recently.
China's cultural industry posted double-digit revenue growth in the first three quarters of 2017, according to official data Monday.
The Tibet Museum kicked off a renovation plan on Saturday to extend its current size on the original site in Lhasa, which is expected to complete in 2020.
Among newly published lists of hot travel spots around the world in 2018, China is in the top 10 countries to visit.
An exhibition featuring studies of ancient Chinese was unveiled at the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) on Saturday.
The 7th Chinese Folk Artists' Festival kicked off in Qinghefang historical block Hangzhou on Friday, with more than 100 artists nationwide gathering together to showcase their handicrafts.
China Post will issue in collaboration with Cambodia Post on Nov 16 a set of two stamps that are themed on lion and celebrate each country's history and cultural traditions. Each stamp bears a face price of 1.2 yuan (18 US cents).