From the Wiener Philharmoniker, the Mariinsky Ballet and Schaubuhne Berlin, to performers of folk art listed as China's intangible cultural heritage, the 24th China Shanghai International Arts Festival offers a cultural feast for all.
An installation resembling a cracked egg sits at the square of Beijing's Today Art Museum.
Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) formalized a New Year's tradition during his 64-year reign.
The National Radio and Television Administration has organized experts from multiple fields ranging from military history to artistic creation to support the production of several TV series.
Urban Sketchers Beijing, an association of amateur painters in the capital city, is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a series of activities starting Thursday.
The third Liangzhu Forum was held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, on Saturday and Sunday, with the theme "Revitalization of Civilization: Cultural Heritage and Human Culture Diversity".
The 7th China International Ballet Season kicked off at Beijing's Tianqiao Theatre on Tuesday, marking the beginning of a cultural exchange between China and Spain.
Art Nanjing, held from Oct 18 to 22 in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, was themed Transcendence, Co-construction.
This is your chance to get published! "My China Moments" — an international collection of essays, videos and visual works compiled by China Daily — is now open for submissions. The initiative seeks diverse stories and insights from foreigners in China.
I first visited China in 1977, just as the country was opening up to Westerners and, after traveling to Xizang, spent the rest of my time in Yunnan province. To be invited back again after so many years was a wonderful opportunity to see how much had changed.
For five years, I've lived in Beijing, photographing its temples, courtyards and the impressive details of its imperial architecture. I thought I had come to understand the language of Chinese design — the colors, proportions and symmetry that express the nation's sense of harmony.
The sound of objects being broken at an art exhibition would normally cause an immediate disturbance and may, these days, become a viral scene on social networks.