Poet Dongpo, a contemporary dance drama by Shen Wei, a world-renowned choreographer, painter and visual artist, will premiere in Shanghai from July 22 to 23.
The China Soong Ching Ling Foundation has cooperated with the National Peking Opera Company to provide youngsters with an opportunity to experience the charm of Peking Opera.
As one of the most anticipated summer blockbusters, Creation of The Gods: Kingdom of Storms — the long-awaited first installment of a hugely budgeted trilogy — is scheduled to open in domestic theaters on July 20.
SHENZHEN — Kitted out in an orange reflective safety vest and a pair of camouflage pants, a construction worker was tinkling gracefully with the piano keys on a pedestrian street in Huaqiangbei, one of the world's largest electronics markets in the southern Chinese metropolis of Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
Time seems to go in reverse after one steps foot in the old alley of Hongya village.
One of the most memorable moments of figure skater Zhang Dan's career may be considered a perfect embodiment of an athlete's will to win.
Zhou Xingkang had a few close calls during his recent quest to find out more about the ancient rock paintings and prehistoric culture in Haizishan, Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Southwest China's Sichuan province.
Beijing Temple Theatre, whose history spans more than 300 years, will provide a unique experience for audiences by linking past and future, traditional and modern in both domestic and foreign performances.
Applause breaks out in Xingbali village when the night draws in. Villagers have feasted their eyes on classic folk opera performances since the beginning of this year.
Works of calligraphy, rubbing and seal engraving, as well as photos, documents and videos, are on show. It is to celebrate the role of calligraphy not only as a piece of art standing alone but also, a channel of higher education to integrate the studies of classic texts, Chinese history and philosophy into a whole.
To celebrate Losar, or the Tibetan New Year, which fell on Feb 21 this year, residents of Tuiwa, one of the highest villages in the world at an altitude of 5,070 meters, gathered at the frozen Puma Yumco Lake, under the dim light of dawn, to cut through the ice and scoop up the first ladle of the holy water and pray for good luck in the coming year. Then, they joined hands, formed a circle, singing and dancing.
The China Shanghai International Arts Festival announced on Monday that it will make its grand comeback in 100 days.