Hamlet and More, the latest theatrical production by Beijing People's Art Theatre, will be staged from July 24 to Aug 7.
An exhibition titled "Origins and Early Development of Chinese Civilization - A Major Exhibition of Archaeological Discoveries in China" was unveiled on July 10th at Shandong Museum, Jinan city, Shandong province.
Chinese singer-songwriter Yuan Yawei, better known for her stage name Tia Ray, signed an exclusive global publishing agreement with Universal Music Publishing Group, a leading global music publisher.
Songhua stone, primarily found in the Changbai Mountain area in Jilin province, gained a reputation as early as the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) for its rich colors and fine textures, winning the heart of Emperor Kangxi who designated the stone a material for the making of inkstones to be used at court.
The show, Future Starts From Here, is part of Digital Float — the first outdoor display screen digital art exhibition initiated by the screen's management side. Curated by Screenroom, a platform dedicated to the creation, display and trade of digital art, Future Starts From Here teams up artists who were born in the 1980s and '90 to enjoy the digital living, who are active in social networking, and who primarily work with digital technology.
An ambitious and powerful regent of the last feudal dynasty, Dorgon has once again become the inspiration for artistic works, with his relationship with Bumbutai, a concubine of his deceased brother, being retold in a Cantonese Opera film.
A forum on the educational achievement of dance major graduates across the nation was held at the Beijing Dance Academy on July 11.
Chinese opera, Tong Xin Jie, or Chinese Knot, will be staged at the China National Opera House in Beijing from July 21 to 23.
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.