With an astounding viewership and garnering nearly 8.7 billion online engagements, Infinity and Beyond 2023 — a music cultural program — has emerged as a resounding success in the first half of this year, according to the statistics released during a recent a seminar hosted by the National Radio and Television Administration.
Everyday heroes receive the attention they deserve in new TV series that focuses on the real lives of China's firefighters and rescue workers.
Compared with romantic relationships and marriage, young netizens' willingness to have children attracts much attention due to the issue of population growth. Young people hold a moderate attitude toward having children in general but are strongly against the idea of having a second child.
The Temple of Guan Yu in Xiezhou, North China's Shanxi province, is the largest one among countless temples that worship the general across the country, and also a major historical and cultural site protected at the national level.
Several groups of primary school pupils visited the Cuibali village museum that opened to the public earlier this year. Old photos and items that tell the history of the village in Guanxian county, Shandong province, were on display allowing the pupils to get a deeper understanding of the folk customs and changes in the process of rural vitalization.
Beijing Radio and Television recently organized an annual "Most Delicious Hometown Flavor — Most Beautiful Hometown People" event.
The annual summer music event, Roam About the Classics, is being held at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing from July 9-29.
The 9th International Institute of Chinese Culture was held from July 1 to 10 in Beijing and Ganzhou, Jiangxi province.
With his iconic and hilarious performances in a series of blockbusters, from Goodbye Mr. Loser to Moon Man, Shen Teng has emerged as one of China's favorite comedy stars on the silver screen. Audiences can look forward to more laughs as he returns in the upcoming comedy film, Wonder Family.
The Chinese version of an autobiography of the late Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, named How Many More Times Will You Watch the Full Moon Rise, has been published recently by Beijing-based CITIC Press Group.
For almost five decades, archaeologists have worked in the Aohan Banner in Chifeng, the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, and found more than 4,000 sites spanning from Neolithic times to the Bronze Age, which marks fruitful progress in prehistorical archaeological studies.
City's renowned landscape provides perfect setting for various art disciplines.