A 3,000-year-old bronze vessel is now on show in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, at Hu Ying: New Age, Different Fate, an exhibition lasting through April 1. The artifact was added to the National Museum of China's collection and was displayed for public viewing in 2018. The object stands as a fine example of the casting of ceremonial bronzes in ancient China and relevant rituals and hierarchy of the time.
Imprint, an exhibition now ongoing at Tsinghua University Art Museum, reviews the evolution of jewels and aesthetics throughout the 20th century.
Wildlife returns as patrols ensure the protection of a scenic national park in Qinghai.
Yuxian's paper-cutting has a history stretching further than the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The art form developed from the tradition of pasting up paper-cuts to bring good fortune to the family, as well as to decorate windows.
To master paper-cutting, 68-year-old Liu Jinglan has been practicing for six decades. She is an inheritor of Baotou-style paper-cutting, named after the city in Inner Mongolia autonomous region where it originated.
In this installment, we talk to scholars and inheritors at the cutting edge of Chinese paper craft.
The Chinese New Year, or Year of the Rabbit according to the Chinese lunar calendar, was celebrated on Saturday in the central Belgian city of Namur.
Widely deemed as a robust recovery to raise industry morale, the weeklong Spring Festival holiday ended with the whooping box-office receipts, propelling it to become the second-highest grossing such season of all time.
Pianist Chen Bowei recently won second place at the 12th edition of the American Prize in professional solo piano performance, the competition committee announced this November.
A group of Chinese standup comedians started their tour across North America at McCaw Hall in Seattle on Friday, attracting 2,000 audience members to enjoy the show.
Greece is ready to welcome back Chinese tourists after China optimized its COVID-19 response. From Athens International Airport to the country's hotels and restaurants, China's COVID-19 reopening has boosted hope that it will help strengthen a vital pillar of the Greek economy.
If there is one phrase to describe the past Spring Festival holiday, it is "Ren Shan Ren Hai," a Chinese idiom meaning there are many people out there.