Artists from six countries will appear in four Chinese cities during the first Future Star International Arts Festival that runs until August 21.
Cheng Yuanna took a deep breath as she walked to the stage at Zhengyici Theater, believed to be the only preserved wooden theater of its kind in Beijing with more than three centuries of history.
The Palace Museum will launch a jewelry series that replicates the fashion styles of ancient empresses, a move seen as its latest attempt to promote traditional Chinese culture through creative products.
The Chinese artist Xu Dongdong is back with a series of new artworks.
Residents in Shangri-La are clinging to the time-worn facade of their ancient home after the fire that destroyed 300 houses in 2014.
Anwar Ali began to learn Uygur pottery from his father when he was only seven years old. Now, at 48, he and his brother could be the final inheritors of the family business.
In Hong Kong, a scale model of Hans Solo's Millennium Falcon is proving the major draw for the 17th Animation, Comic, and Games Expo. Of course, it is also a great reason to dress up.
Cheng Baozhong's current solo exhibition, titled Snow in Late July, promises viewers a feeling of tranquility and coolness amid the summer heat.
Madame Tussauds of Hong Kong is honoring the famed Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh with a waxwork based on her character.
Those who are familiar with He Xiangyu's previous gigantic installations may find his current exhibition in Beijing an interesting twist in art style.
Just after sitting down, Xu Dongdong reveals Souls of Creatures in Four Seasons, his latest series of paintings which was just completed a few months ago.
Talking with Xu Dongdong is a pleasure. His gentle voice with its authentic Beijing burr is easy on the ear.