A large retrospective exhibition of US pop artist Keith Haring is taking place at the Meet You Museum in Shanghai, presenting 70 groups of artworks from the collection of the Keith Haring Foundation.
A watercolor exhibition at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, celebrates the glorious past of these ancient ports and new developments in Guangxi.
China International Culture Association, a key sponsor of "Happy Chinese New Year", the global celebration of Chinese lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is calling for rabbit-themed mascot design submissions for the Year of the Rabbit, which starts on Jan 22, 2023, according to the traditional Chinese calendar.
Lin Fengmian, one of the preeminent artists of modern China, once said art would soothe all the pains of life and bring peace to human society.
Directed by Ding Yiteng and produced by Drum Tower West Theater, a private theater located in the capital's downtown, the Chinese play, I Did Not Kill My Husband, made its debut in Beijing on Aug 19.
Chinese musical, Shi Jing Cai Wei (Classic of Poetry), was staged in Beijing on Aug 19.
Beijing's Huairou district launched a government service station on Thursday to process the administrative procedures both at the municipal and district levels regarding film and television production.
To promote the music of different ethnic groups across China, the Chinese National Geography magazine and Eastern Music Culture signed an agreement to become strategic partners in Beijing on Aug 20.
In front of the camera, Robert Adolf, a 25-year-old German, is learning horsetail embroidery techniques from the Shui people by stitching horsehair on a shoe in Sandu Shui autonomous county, Southwest China's Guizhou province.
Festive installations in celebration of the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival are seen in front of the Ruins of the St. Paul's in Macao, South China, Aug 21, 2022.
Nearly 200 artworks by artists from some 112 countries are now on show at Silk Road: Artists Rendezvous, an exhibition at the National Art Museum of China through to Thursday.
Scientists have identified more than 660 new pulsars via China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope. The achievement was made via FAST, dubbed "China's sky eye", after it was officially declared fully operational in January 2020.