TIANJIN — Amro Zaghloul, a 34-year-old Egyptian actor, has gained 600,000 followers on his social media account in China after a film, in which he portrays a villain, became one of the top-grossing films screened in the country in 2022.
A special market for Spring Festival, with the theme of intangible cultural heritage — the first of its kind in Tianjin — opened on Wednesday and will be open until Wednesday in Happy Jin shopping mall.
Virtual stars proved a resounding success at numerous New Year celebration galas hosted by television stations and video platforms to attract young audiences.
With the Year of the Rabbit just around the corner, Southwest China's Chongqing municipality is holding a hotpot festival for local residents, aiming to add more incentives to the consumer market in the new year.
China becomes destination of choice for young, foreign musicians, as symphony orchestras around the country welcome new members, many of whom were part of the first graduating class of Tianjin Juilliard School.
Probably the most celebrated “rabbit” character in the upcoming Spring Festival Gala, the world’s most-watched TV program, Tu Yuanyuan, the fluffy and adorable mascot of the gala, made its public debut in Beijing on Jan 8.
The award list of the “Discover Beautiful China” photo and short video contest, organized by China Daily and its Discover Beautiful China platform (dbc.chinaservicesinfo.com), was announced on Jan 9. The Top Award, Award for Best Video and Award for Best Photo were respectively awarded to three participants from both the individual category and organization category.
Ruins of over 130 hidden doors on the Great Wall, one of the world's great wonders, have been recently unveiled through close to centimeter-resolution continuous shooting, according to a research team on the Great Wall's defense system.
Culture and tourism authorities of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei jointly launched winter fun packages on Jan 6.
Western Beijing’s Mentougou district launched their winter carnival on Jan 9.
A new sculpture, named Two Rabbits, created by renowned artist Yuan Xikun, was unveiled at Beijing’s Solana Mall in Chaoyang district to celebrate the coming Year of the Rabbit.
Craftsman shapes wood into various forms to make it seem alive.