After two years of excavation, the archaeologists unearthed foundations of large buildings, roads, pottery drainage pipes and other important relics of the Western Zhou Dynasty, which contribute to the study of the distribution of palace or ceremonial buildings, construction technology and the layout of the ancient city.
Writing in Water, a Chinese contemporary comedy created by director Stan Lai, will be screened in the UK and US on the night of November 28.
As the first Chinese film to shed light on the safety women who live alone, the upcoming thriller The Door Lock is scheduled to open across the Chinese mainland on Nov 19.
In the digital era where e-commerce business is rapidly expanding, books are struggling to survive. Reflecting the societal shift, the TV series Bu Huo Zhi Lyu (A Journey to Find the Direction of Life) has been running on Zhejiang Satellite TV and multiple streaming sites since Nov 16.
Over 20 star dancers of the Beijing Dance Academy performed in a gala showcasing the beauty of traditional Chinese dance in Shanghai on Nov 13.
The Shenyang Palace Museum in Northeast China's Liaoning province celebrated the 95th anniversary of its founding on Tuesday.
A series of online activities were held recently to foster patriotism among children across the country.
A TV drama that tells the story of how Communist Party of China cadres make efforts to improve Party discipline and combat corruption in State-owned enterprises and achieved breakthroughs in its development bottlenecks has aired on Zhejiang Satellite TV recently.
A concert dedicated to Canadian Chinese author Bei La's novel of the same title, Song of Survivors, took place at the Shanghai Concert Hall on Nov 13.
Railway Heroes, a film inspired from the real stories of Eighth Route Army's guerrillas during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45), will be released domestically on Nov 19.
Music video of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games' motto song, titled Together for a Shared Future, was released on Nov 15.
A trio of works, evidence to Van Gogh's exploding creativity especially in the last stage of his life, sold for a total of $154 million at Christie's in New York on Nov 11. They were all from the collection of Edwin Lochridge Cox, the US businessman, art collector and philanthropist who died a year ago.