The singing of Danse mon Esmeralda, the most popular number in the French musical show Notre Dame de Paris, by Angelo Del Vecchio at the Shanghai Culture Square theater on Tuesday, signified the return of overseas productions to the country's musical scene.
Apart from neighborhood performances, major event will include jazz, parades and foreign acts, Zhang Kun reports.
Having lived in Beijing for nearly four years now (boy, does time fly by fast), I had frequently heard of people taking "weekend trips" to Tianjin.
Communications written on bamboo and wooden strips provide a glimpse into the daily lives of Han Dynasty soldiers, Wang Ru reports.
The Brilliant Central Axis Exhibition is taking place at the Capital Museum to celebrate the 870th anniversary of Beijing being named the Chinese capital. Boasting an array of ancient relics, it draws on artistic installations and advanced technology to demonstrate the historical and cultural value of Beijing.
For a successful film, the script is the most important fondation, but also the most "invisible" factor. Recently, the first China Film Screenwriting Week concluded in Quanzhou, Fujian province, shining a spotlight on the screenwriters who usually work behind the scenes.
In a bid to boost the profile of Yangju Opera, a talented troupe is adapting the art form to cater to the entertainment tastes of a younger audience, Chen Nan reports.
The China Soong Ching Ling Foundation launched its "Junior Cultural Ambassador" event on Tuesday in Beijing as part of its efforts to foster cultural exchanges between young people from China and other countries.
Documentary film Rooting is due to hit cinemas nationwide on April 20, highlighting the stories of villagers in Yunnan province's Shawa village and presenting the village's changes over four years as it accomplishes poverty alleviation.
Artist's skillful use of elements interprets the unique cultural persona of 'Asia's world city', Wang Yuke reports.
Qipao maker spots an opportunity to make his version of the quintessential garment, Yang Feiyue reports.
A concert was held at Beijing Concert Hall on March 28, featuring musicians from six Chinese symphony orchestras performing the music piece, titled The Light of Mind, by Chinese composer Wang Danhong. The concert was conducted by Hong Yiquan.