Gao Bai, a faculty member and erhu (two-stringed Chinese vertical fiddle) virtuoso from the Central Conservatory of Music, held a solo recital in Jinan, Shandong province, on Sept 7, fueled by her deep attachment to her hometown.
Zhuokeji was once home to Barkam's ruling chieftains and still commands global understanding of Gyalrong culture's evolution, Erik Nilsson reports.
On Aug 15, The Monkeys, a cornerstone of satirical comedy in China, began its weekly performances at the theater to mark the official launch of the Kangjiantang cultural brand.
Joint excavations in Uzbekistan's millennia-old ruins uncover buried legacies that once connected Central Asia to rest of the world, Fang Aiqing reports.
New book puts a spotlight on rescue efforts of US pilots through meticulous research and accounts of descendants of the people who saved them, Fang Aiqing reports.
Chinese designers are demonstrating the philosophical essence and practical power of Chinese design at the ongoing Paris Design Week 2025.
Chinese restaurant chain Tomacado has officially opened its first international outlet in Singapore, marking a significant milestone for the brand.
Blending intangible cultural heritage with red culture and Minnan traditions, Feng Huo Qiao Hun tells the story of Li Lin, a patriotic overseas Chinese born in Zhangzhou who was martyred in Shuozhou, Shanxi province, during the War of Resistance.
On Saturday, the National Centre for the Performing Arts brought the third installment of its "Second Stage" series to audiences across China.
Jiang Jianhua, a celebrated erhu (a two-stringed bowed instrument) virtuoso, played with other fellow musicians, on Sept 1, at the Guozijian (imperial college) in Beijing.
More than 20 participants, including international students from Tsinghua University, Beijing Language and Culture University, and the University of International Business and Economics, as well as members from media organizations, took part in a cultural tour in Beijing's Xicheng district on Friday.
On Saturday, the Beijing People's Art Theatre premiered a newly staged anti-war production of Der Bockerer at the Beijing International Theater Center's Cao Yu Theater.