The fifth edition of the Life Festival took place from May 13 to 14 in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.
The C&L Garden in southwestern Beijing’s Mentougou district received more than 100 international guests from outside China on May 13.
Swiss electro-pop duo Sophie de Quay is touring China. It is the first time that the duo has travelled to China for concerts after COVID-19.
For more than two centuries, Peking Opera has mesmerized audiences with its captivating performances and stunning vocal artistry, earning it a place as one of China's most significant cultural treasures. To preserve and promote the iconic legacy, the Peking Opera Film Project, entering its 13th year, has released four cinematic remakes of classics.
Known as China's Hamlet, The Orphan of Zhao, which is a story of revenge, is one of the country's most famous tales. Written by Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) dramatist Ji Junxiang, it was one of the first Chinese plays to be translated for Western audiences.
In 1573, Zhu Yijun sat on the throne, as a 10-year-old boy and the ruler of an empire that had fallen from its apex.
Wang Yan has come to a deeper understanding of her hometown since she signed herself up for a cultural and creative art competition at the end of last year.
Traditional Chinese society, like many others, was patriarchal: fathers were typically tasked with earning money and maintaining discipline in the family, while being less likely to assume the role of caregiver for their children.
On the afternoon of April 15, against a backdrop of sea gulls chirping and waves crashing onto the beach, independent designer brand ZI II CI IEN unveiled its spring/summer 2023 collection at the Zen Hall in the ancient water town of Puyuan, Tongxiang city, Zhejiang province.
At 3 am, the story of Romeo and Juliet began at the seaside theater in Aranya.
Decorated with cobalt blue pigment on a white ceramic body, qinghuaci ware is one of the most well-known cultural products in China, with items made in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, considered the best in quality.
Miles to Go, adapted from late writer Lu Yao's novella Life, set a rating record on China Central Television's flagship channel CCTV-1, according to the producers at a recent symposium held in Beijing.