With major scenes shot in Guizhou province's Shuanghe Cave, the longest of its kind in Asia, the disaster film Cloudy Mountain is set to open across domestic theaters on Sept 17.
The 42-year-old designer Cheng Hao fell in love with the Miao people’s wax dyeing the first time he saw it.
The Beijing Sport University Press has recently published the simplified Chinese character edition of Ba Duan Jin Exercise for Children (Shao Er Ba Duan Jin).
Creators of cuisine documentaries have moved into a new stage where the origin of food is highlighted.
Artist He Jialin has created a total of 38 ink paintings to record Chinese athletes who attended the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
Liang: the Overreaching, an exhibition now on at the Tsinghua University Art Museum until Oct 20, commemorates the 120th anniversary of Liang Sicheng's birth by gathering more than 300 photos, videos, drawings, models, letters, manuscripts and installations from several institutions.
The ninth edition of the "top 10 readers" awards ceremony took place on July 15 at the 30th National Book Expo in Jinan, East China's Shandong province.
The depictions of the Great Void inspired Argentine artist Leandro Erlich when preparing for his solo exhibition in China, The Confines of the Great Void.
The humanistic spirit endowed with Chinese gardens is behind Inviting the Moon and Wind, which shows dozens of paintings by Qiu Ting.
Adiscussion about writer Mai Jia's book, A Wavy Life, was held in Beijing on Aug 1. Mai, Li Jingze, deputy chairman of the China Writers Association and ophthalmologist Tao Yong from Beijing Chaoyang Hospital shared their opinions on the book based on their own experiences.
The well-known A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains by Wang Ximeng of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), has inspired many cultural creative products, including a new dance drama, Only Blue and Green (Zhi Ci Qing Lv).
Companions in Solitude: Reclusion and Communication in Chinese Art, an ongoing exhibition which the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has staged at its Fifth Avenue location until Aug 14, 2022, explores this life choice of cultured people -- to seek a space between themselves and the world -- as depicted in classical Chinese paintings, calligraphic pieces and works of art on show.