On Jan 5, a big birthday cake was presented to the eminent artists Jin Shangyi and Shao Dazhen at the China National Academy of Painting. The cake was to celebrate their upcoming 90th birthday in the year. The special arrangement also unveiled an exhibition held there to celebrate the prolific careers of them as well as another two artists who also in their 90s, Quan Shanshi and Zhou Shaohua.
A long-lost bronze relic from the Summer Palace in Beijing has been returned from overseas and was transferred back to its home on Wednesday.
As a group of dancers wearing turquoise costumes and towering hair buns moved to a traditional Chinese melody, they appeared as if they had just stepped out of an ancient scroll painting of a Chinese landscape.
An innovative play blends conceptions of Shakespeare's female characters and explorations of virtual human development.
Cities along the high-speed rail that runs from Jiangxi's provincial capital Nanchang to Anhui province's Huangshan recently signed cooperation deals with major travel agencies to boost tourism. They will work together to share customers and jointly build a world-class tourism route, according to representatives at a conference that opened in Nanchang on Sunday.
The popular Shaanxi History Museum in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, opened a branch on the civilizations of Qin (221-206 BC) and Han (206 BC- AD 220) dynasties at the end of the year. It is a trial run before the official launch later this year.
Interactions between Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province and South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region have warmed the hearts of many Chinese people during this cold winter, boosting both tourism and business exchanges between the two places.
The creator of the world's first life-size Terracotta Warrior replica in 1979 is as passionate as ever about historical sculpture today as she was over 40 years ago.
A prestigious director's vision to turn a small town in Jiangxi province into a cultural hub for theater practitioners, students and enthusiasts is now coming to life.
For me, one of the most fascinating aspects of exploring diverse cultures is observing how ordinary and sometimes even trivial things can vary from place to place.
Formerly known as a gastronomy paradise, Shanghai's Huanghe Road used to be home to over 100 restaurants, many of which served high-end fare that only the rich and famous could afford.
This year should see greater efforts to enhance cultural heritage, said participants at a national conference attended by sector officials.