A selection of some new Chinese titles that have, or will be, released in foreign versions.
To most Chinese people, Anais Martane is not a well-known name but her celebrity husband Liu Ye has brought her into the spotlight. Their romantic story has been widely shared on Chinese social media and they have been praised as the model couple in China’s entertainment circle.
More than 90 folk artists showcased their skills and stunts in the competition in Zaozhuang, East China's Shandong province, Sept 3, 2017.
Where Has Time Gone, a feature-length co-production, was the opening film at the upcoming 2nd BRICS Film Festival, held in Chengdu June 23-27.
China's Gulangyu Island was issued a certificate of the world heritage site by the UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova on Monday, making the nation possess the most world heritage sites worldwide.
Eleven intangible cultural heritages (ICH) inheritors and some 30 representatives from online streaming companies got together in Beijing to discuss about the ICH promotion.
Fujian province, in cooperation with Hatten Group, a leading Malaysian property developer, launched an overseas cultural station in Malacca, Malaysia, on Aug 23 in a bid to help to spread the word about traditional Chinese culture in foreign countries.
For Chen Lizhong, an inheritor of Shoushan stone carving, sculptors record an era with their chisels-just like writers with their pens.
More than 10 ancient villages in Fujian province joined the designated ranks of China's most beautiful rural areas at a recent tourism summit.
With villages of stone houses, flashing blue waters and wet sea winds, Pingtan, a group of remote islands off eastern Fujian province, hopes to welcome more tourists to experience its relaxing and simple lifestyle.
Rich history, UNESCO sites, strong cross-Straits ties give Fujian global renown, Cao Yingying reports.
From VR technology to the traditional handicraft of bamboo weaving, the Shanghai Design Week exhibition showcases infinite imagination and will run until September 3.