The Shanghai Museum is now holding an exhibition featuring Ducklings on a Lotus Pond, an incredibly rare silk tapestry that dates back as far as the 12th century.
With a hammer, Liu Jinduo, a porcelain carver in Hunan province, recently completed a lifelike portrait of Lionel Messi on a granite slab in Changsha.
Folk art and activities are derived from tea in Zhejiang province, showing profound tea culture.
The 25th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF), which will be held in June 2023, is now accepting new submissions from across the world, the organizers said Tuesday.
On Dec 21, 2016, the gate of Yang's Family Temple in Yangjia village, Sanmen county, Taizhou city, Zhejiang province, was decorated with flags and lanterns, and couplets were pasted up. Red candles lit up the smiling faces of the villagers. For the locals, the celebration of dongzhi, or Winter Solstice, the 22nd solar term on Chinese traditional calendar, is no less important than Spring Festival.
An exhibition now on at China Art Museum pays tribute to the history of steel making in Shanghai.
Zang Chaiyuan has recently been working deep into the night as people are lined up for her steamed buns. The 25-year-old from Yantai, East China's Shandong province, has managed to turn flour into a gold mine through her ingenious maneuvers that breathe modern elements into "Jiaodong huabobo", a popular traditional food dating back more than 300 years, especially in the province's Jiaodong peninsula.
A visitor poses for pictures at the Harbin Ice-Snow World, a renowned seasonal theme park, in Harbin, Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, Dec 17, 2022. The theme park underwent a test run on Saturday in Harbin.
Avatar is back, so are Chinese moviegoers. Despite the chilly weather and recent spike in COVID-19 cases, James Cameron's long-awaited Avatar sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, which opened in theaters nationwide on Friday, has rekindled the enthusiasm of domestic audiences, with its presale box office surpassing 100 million yuan ($14.3 million) in just three days — quicker than any other movie this year.
Addressing the excitement ignited by the World Cup in Qatar, artist Zhang Fuhua is holding an exhibition, The Ball Matters, simultaneously in three cities, namely in Beijing's 798 art zone, in Changsha, Hunan province, and in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
The fourth Hainan Island International Film Festival opened Sunday in Sanya, a resort city in South China's Hainan province.
Despite a five-hour time difference and absence of their national team, Chinese soccer fans are still full of zest for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, as the global soccer extravaganza has fueled a consumption drive in the world's second-largest economy.