As a child, Zhou Liwei, a member of the Yao ethnic group, would wake up early in the morning, not to the alarm clock ringing or his parents' calls.
The third rehearsal of CCTV Spring Festival gala was held on Jan 28.
A new year concert was held at China National Opera House in Beijing on Jan 27, celebrating the upcoming Year of the Dragon.
Beijing Theater Association announced its plan for 2024, which will feature exhibitions of theatrical productions, forums, and workshops.
Yaji, or "gathering of literati", is a tradition that dated centuries back of which persons interested in cultural and artistic activities gathered to share, and to show their abilities to write, paint and sing, while entertained with good drink and food, often in places that commanded a good view of mountains and waters.
Compilation of Classics in the Flourishing Age, an exhibition at the China Millennium Monument, is dedicated to an ambitious cultural chronicle that began in 2005.
Since its Paris debut in mid-December, the Yuyuan Garden Lantern Show has attracted huge crowds to admire its fine designs and colorful lights during the chilly winter nights at the 163-year-old Jardin d'Acclimatation amusement park.
Chinese New Year is coming in just two weeks! Characters at HongKong Disneyland are all dressed up in brand-new ChineseNewYear attire to celebrate the Year of the Dragon. Say “Kung Hei Fat Choy” to Mickey, Minnie, Duffy and more Disney friends!
"Yunnan: A Many-Splendored Life - The First Yunnan Folk Songs Singing Activity” kicked off on Jan 21, in Yunnan Ethnic Village.
Nearly seven decades after his death, Huang Binhong's art remains visually unappealing and just as difficult to comprehend as ever for many members of the public. Now hailed as one of the greatest ink artists of 20th-century China, Huang created a distinctive vocabulary of painting.
Bird-watching, a hobby gaining significant traction in China, draws a varied crowd of enthusiasts, from dedicated scientists to retirees looking for an engaging pastime. Its appeal lies in the fact that it offers an enriching experience that is mutually beneficial to both bird-watchers and to their avian friends.
Mei Jian's daughter helped him design the logo for the Bird ID Master (dongniao in Chinese) WeChat mini program. However, the original logo has been lost, and he can only remember the silhouette in the icon. Regardless, his Bird ID Master mini program has helped birdwatchers identify countless birds.