A newly renovated block in downtown Shanghai, which has been designed to host art and cultural events, is set to become a new cultural hotspot in the municipality.
When the song Beijing premiered in Moscow on Tuesday, many of the listeners were amazed to find that it was written not by a professional, but a retired military doctor from Russia, Vladimir Vorobyov.
Director Zhang Yimou's spy thriller Cliff Walkers is the Chinese mainland's entry for Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars.
The 2021 Season of China Theatre Festival kicked off in Beijing.
Children at a kindergarten in the city of Huai'an, Jiangsu province practiced the lion dance on Dec 2. In recent years, schools in Jiangsu have started to introduce traditional culture in educational courses to increase interest among students.
Hoop Girls, a documentary showing how female players from the basketball team of the High School Affiliated to Xi'an Jiaotong University managed to win the 2021 tournament of Chinese High School Basketball League (CHBL), has aired on the video-streaming website Youku this month.
The ending of the thrilling drama, The Twelfth Second, aired on the video-sharing platform Mango TV recently.
The 8th Beijing International Ballet Invitational for Dance Schools concluded with a gala held at the Beijing Dance Academy on Dec 5, which was streamed online.
Endless Development in Chinese Painting, which recently closed at the art gallery of Beijing Fine Art Academy, was one of the exhibitions presented by the association this year for lovers of gongbi paintings.
Road to Peak, a series exhibition running until Dec 7 at the Art News of China gallery in Beijing, puts a spotlight on different generations of painters working in the style of xiey i(presenting the spirit) of classical Chinese painting. The first show, now underway, displays works by those in the 1980s and '70s.
To mark the upcoming Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, the Beijing Organizing Committee and China Post are jointly releasing a collection of two long sheets featuring stamps inspired by the tradition of bingxi, celebrating the joy of sports and the spirit of the Olympics.
An ongoing exhibition at the National Art Museum of China shows 10 ink paintings created by Xiao Yutian in the late 1980s for such a book that narrated the third century ballad Kongque Dongnanfei (Southeast the Peacock Flies). Done in the gongbi style, marked by attention to detail, Xiao vividly visualized the poetic beauty of the tragic love story.