The espionage series "War of Faith", set in 1930s Shanghai, has captured the attention of overseas markets, including Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam, as reported by the streaming site iQiyi.
Langfang hosts celebration of dramatic arts, Xing Wen reports.
As the Peking Opera Film Project enters its 14th year, organizers have announced plans to release 18 cinematic remakes of Peking Opera classics during the 14th Beijing International Film Festival.
Among the myriad of Chinese green teas, Enshi Yulu stands out as a unique and cherished selection.
Every year, hundreds of international students travel thousands of miles to study in China, leaving their homes and native languages behind.
A couple at the Hubei Provincial Museum dedicate their lives to conserving China's cultural heritage through traditional craftsmanship and modern conservation methods.
Shan Hai Jing (Classic of Mountains and Rivers), the collection of ancient texts of 2,000 years old, describes the sacred geography before the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), and the many mythical creatures living in the Great Wilderness, as it mentions but with few lines, have fascinated artists of all time who visualize them in different forms.
The National Public Culture Development Center of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, in collaboration with the China National Traditional Orchestra, has announced the nationwide Youth Aesthetic Education Demonstration Exhibition in Beijing on April 15. This initiative aims to promote traditional arts and cultural education among the youth.
Comic strips have long been a beloved art form, appealing to individuals of diverse ages, educational backgrounds, and walks of life.
The National Cultural Heritage Administration announced on Tuesday the Wuwangdun tomb in Huainan, Anhui province as the largest in scale, highest in rank and most structurally complex Chu state tomb ever excavated through scientific measures to date.
The unassuming city of Tianshui, in Northwest China's Gansu province, is experiencing a tourism boom fueled by its signature dish, the fiery malatang hotpot.
Not far away from where Tang Yin was born, a special exhibition featuring the original paintings and calligraphy of the distinguished master from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) took place in East China's Suzhou city.