Nine Trees, a new theater in suburban Shanghai's Fengxian district, will kick off an immersive production titled Sheet of Love during the upcoming National Day holiday in October.
The Shanghai Oriental Art Center (SHOAC) plans to present 94 performances of 58 productions for its 2022/23 autumn and winter season which will take place from Sep 8 till Feb 2023.
The 2022 Serbia's Chinese Literature Readers' Club held an activity themed on "The Translation of Chinese Contemporary Literature in Serbia" in the "Ilija M. Petrović" National Library of Požarevac in Serbia on Sept 12, local time (Sept 13, Beijing time).
War of Seven Kingdoms, a new documentary which was recently streamed online, has brought to life seven of the most renowned historic figures during the turbulent Warring States Period (475-221 BC).
Dunhuang, in the remote Gansu province, is a symbol of openness, inclusion and infusion, for here is where different cultures along the ancient Silk Road crisscrossed, exchanged and created the brilliant fruits such as the Mogao Caves. Today, it has continued to attract artists from across the world.
Photographer Li Wei, better known as Dameng, has taken and distributed thousands of photos of children in rural areas, yet he doesn't have a single photo of himself from his childhood.
Ye Qianyu (1907-95) was one of the most influential Chinese artists of the 20th century. Of his oeuvre, comprising ink paintings, drawings and cartoons, Ye is best known for his depictions of dancers-ballet dancers, folk dancers and dancers of ethnic groups-and performers of Chinese opera.
In the busy downtown area of Zhengzhou, capital of Central China's Henan province, a recent excavation is ushering people to imagine a shining period of prosperity far back in time.
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of Chairman Mao Zedong's talk at the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art in May 1942, the National Theatre of China promoted its new documentary drama, Literature and Art in the War of Resistance, during a news conference held in Beijing recently.
Nearly three decades after Beijing People's Art Theatre presented the story of the "immortal poet" Li Bai in a play, that of Du Fu, the "sage poet", was brought to the stage in 2019. Both plays were written by veteran playwright Guo Qihong.
Draw the Line, a new TV series that aims to panoramically display the achievements of China's judicial reform, will start to run on Hunan Television and two streaming sites, Mango TV and iQiyi, beginning on Sept 19.
Organized by the International Confucian Association, a new book series Ancient Classics Light up the World (Dian Liang Shi Jie Cong Shu) was launched in Beijing on Monday.