Young minds from diverse corners converge to unveil China's narrative in 2023, laying the groundwork for a promising 2024 and beyond.
There is nothing more Chinese than the color red. As a nation who is deeply and emotionally connected with the passionate shade, Chinese people enjoy a feast of red during Lunar New Year.
Demonstrating such a thought that has influenced Chinese culture for thousands of years, Shi Yang Zhong Guo (Food Feeding China), a TV variety show, recently concluded the run of its first season on Beijing Satellite TV, amassing over 360 million views on related topics on the popular social platform, Sina Weibo.
This Is Life, a documentary film created by the Tsingying Film studio and distributed by film distribution platform Elemeet, is set to grace the nation's big screens on Jan 13.
The long-awaited TV series Blossoms Shanghai has been released in two versions — Mandarin and the Shanghai dialect — on Dec 27, quickly soaring as one of the most popular dramas during the New Year's period.
A painting exhibition now ongoing at the China National Academy of Painting centers on the Central Axis' rich history and cultural legacies.
A program focusing on innovative art creations was launched at the Beijing Arts and Crafts Museum in the capital city in late December.
Taiwan pop singer Yoga Lin held three concerts in Beijing from Dec 30 to Jan 1, which attracted about 30,000 fans.
Despite the extremely cold weather, northernmost Heilongjiang province has become one of the top domestic travel destinations this winter.
Wolf Hiding portrays quest for revenge and criminal infighting.
Chamber opera production resurrects a Chinese classic on the cycle of life by renowned writer Lu Xun.