China Oriental Performing Arts Group launched its musical team in Beijing on April 20.
In 1900, a great discovery was made at the Mogao Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu province. A small chamber later dubbed the Library Cave was opened for the first time in hundreds of years, revealing more than 60,000 cultural relics, including a wide range of manuscripts dating from the 4th century to the 11th century.
Zhejiang Symphony Orchestra staged a concert under the baton of conductor Zhang Yi at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on April 23.
Flashover, an upcoming disaster action movie based on the true stories about firefighters, held a premiere in Beijing on April 22.
Xiaoguo Culture, a Shanghai-based comedy company, has launched a theatrical space in Beijing's historical and newly renovated Longfu Temple on Friday.
Tucked away among skyscrapers, shopping centers and five-star hotels along Chang'an Avenue in Beijing, the auditorium of Peking Union Medical College — one of China's longest established medical schools — stands quietly and distinctively on the bustling street.
This spirit of diligence was behind the accomplishments of Li Jiazhen (1917-2008) in oil painting.
In 2017, when Po Luo, a resident of Shawa village in the mountainous Fugong county, Nujiang Lisu autonomous prefecture, Yunnan province, found out that his refrigerator had problems, no technician was able to visit his home. Nobody wanted to hike for at least four hours on a round trip.
Children aged between 4 and 11 accounted for 80 percent of the active young users of public libraries in Shanghai, and those between 7 and 9 borrowed the most books, according to the 2021-2022 Shanghai Public Library Children's Reading Report that was released on Sunday, which marked World Reading Day.
The 13th Beijing International Film Festival (BIFF) kicked off Saturday at the Beijing Yanqi Lake International Convention & Exhibition Center.
The General Assembly of the Alliance for Cultural Heritage in Asia (ACHA) will take place in Xi'an, Shaanxi, from April 24 to 26, according to the National Cultural Heritage Administration.
A Russian rendition of Frog, based on the work by contemporary Chinese writer and Nobel laureate Mo Yan, premiered at the Pskov Pushkin Drama Theatre on April 19 and 20, to a sold out audience. The two-day premiere was great success with a full house audience, strong on-site response and positive comments and praises from both social media users and experts in oriental studies.