An international dance festival opened Thursday in Urumqi, the capital of Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, attracting artists to showcase their dances in an international arena.
Winners of a virtual exhibition curating context recently were announced and awarded; yet they didn't attend in person, rather, their virtual characters received the prizes at an online ceremony — an envisioning of how the world of art will function in the future of meta verse.
The opening ceremony of the Sixth China Xinjiang International Dance Festival kicked off in Urumqi on Thursday.
This year's Music in the Summer Air (MISA) festival took music to the streets of Shanghai from July 9 to 15, performing classical music in public spaces, for free, such as Xiangyang Park, Wukang Road tourist center, Zi-Ka-Wei library and in front of the ancient Longhua Tower.
Number of parks and green spaces in the city continues to grow as authorities look to improve quality of life.
Production combines the balance and power of martial arts with the elegance and rhythm of Chinese-style dance.
Shanghai Grand Theatre will present the Kunqu opera production Six Chapters of a Floating Life from July 27 to 29.
Poet Dongpo, a modern dance theater production by the China Oriental Performing Arts Group, will premiere at Shanghai Culture Square on July 22.
The Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Lhasa, Tibet autonomous region, recently developed a cultural creativity ice cream and put it on sale in some stores. It creatively integrates traditional Tibetan culture.
An original play, A Broad River, was staged at the National Theater of China in Beijing on July 19 and 20 with three performances.
People start their first startup for various reasons and Liang Yuyang, the founder of a company specializing in temperature monitor device production, has a deeply personal and touching motivation behind his venture.