Tibetan embroidery and artwork on display show how talent has been nurtured, Yang Feiyue reports.
Much like the peach blossoms that have just come into bloom, Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land, a magnum opus by US-born, Taiwan-based theater director and playwright Stan Lai, is blossoming once again across China with a 2024 tour.
Father and son, the discipline's most famous actors, are remembered with performances across the country in poignant tribute, Chen Nan reports.
The "Charming Shanghai" promotional campaign partnered with renowned comic artist Lin Dihuan to present the "Waiting for a Flower to Bloom" exhibition in the Austrian capital on Friday local time, sharing the development and urban charm of Shanghai.
Kicking off in Yongxiu county, Jiujiang city of Jiangxi province on April 13, a seminar delved into the historical importance and contemporary utilization of Yangshi Lei imperial architecture.
At the commencement of the fourth China International Consumer Products Expo on April 13, the spotlight shone on eight imperial handicrafts, including cloisonne, filigree inlay, and imperial embroidery, drawing visitors to the Beijing exhibition.
On April 8, a seminar in Beijing marked the launch and discussion of writer Du Yanglin's latest novel, Transforming.
Imagine transforming gold and silver into threads as delicate as a strand of hair, meticulously knitting them into intricate lace that represents a blooming flower, with precious gems carefully inset onto the delicate petals — this is the art of filigree inlay.
Artisans keep techniques alive despite the distance.
In a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture, the Lanting Cultural Salon took place in New Zealand's largest city this month. Hosted by the China Culture Center in Auckland, the event brought together an audience of art enthusiasts, scholars and community leaders.
Ruins of eight ancient cities, dating back to more than 2,000 years ago, have been uncovered in the Xiong'an New Area, suggesting that the site of China's "city of the future" boasts a long history.
Tan Xiaofeng has transformed the traditional cultural heritage of making yanqiu, or "banquet balls", into a roaring commercial success, Yang Feiyue reports.