For as long as she can remember, antiques and relics have been as much a part of He Haihui's life as breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Archaeologist and author Liu Yiman has not let retirement douse a passion for her favorite subject.
As one of the most hailed documentaries in the first quarter of this year, Marvelous City -- which explores the personalities of six cities through six celebrities -- has notched up 8.6 points out of 10 on the popular review site Douban.
Nearly 60 years after the first and only crossover between Godzilla and King Kong in a 1962 Japanese movie, the two world-renowned monsters are reuniting in Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures' new adventure Godzilla vs. Kong on Chinese screens, knocking down Avatar to top the country's box office charts on its opening day.
A Hidden Genius: Finding Vivian Maier, an exhibition now on at the Beijing's Today Art Museum, reveals a corner of the private, mystic life of Vivian Maier whose gift in photography was only discovered after her death.
Tai's ongoing exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, Cosmoscapes: Ink Paintings by Tai Xiangzhou, until Sept 20, shows 14 works in which he bridges Chinese ink traditions and contemporary artistic practice, the ancient Eastern philosophy and modern ventures into the space.
Ever-changing landscapes all year around are recurring themes in artistic practices. Eternal Seasons, an exhibition now on at Levy Gorvy gallery's space in Hong Kong, unveils a variety of scenery through the eyes of artists captured over the past 150 years, beginning with impressionism until today.
The 2021 Beijing International Light Festival's Alive Together: Blue Space immersive outdoor light exhibition kicked off on Thursday in Beijing Yuyuantan Park.
On the morning of March 25, a train where passengers can scan the QR codes in the carriages to read e-books about stories of the Red Army and the revolution departed from Bagou station to the Xiangshan Mountain stop in Beijing's Haidian district.
Shanghai's arts and cultural scene appears to have fully recovered from the pandemic, with the authorities announcing on March 18 that theaters and other public entertainment facilities could operate at full capacity.
Nearly 60 percent of young Chinese interviewed for a recent survey by China Youth Daily said they habitually go to bed late and don't fall asleep until after 11 pm.
New TV show sees veteran funnymen nurture future talent, while encouraging them to work harder for the laughs and think deeper about their craft.