The National Art Museum of China unveiled part of its international art collection yesterday — over 200 artworks selected from a total of 3,500. The collection features oil painting, prints, sculptures and photographers by renowned figures such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Andy Warhol.
The process to pick winners for the 10 "Pass on the Flame" (Xinhuo Xiangchuan) award has begun, and those in contention are outstanding individuals and teams nationwide with exceptional contributions in the field of cultural heritage.
An exhibition about the scientific and artistic achievements of Zhu Zaiyu, a versatile thinker during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), is taking place at the China Science and Technology Museum in Beijing.
"The Next Légende" pioneering entrepreneur campaign kicked off at Domaines Barons De Rothschild Lafite's official platform on WeChat.
Over 500 sunken treasures from an ancient battlefield in Southwest China will be presented for the first time at the National Museum, for a three-month-long exhibition starting on June 26.
Domestic and foreign experts in English-language teaching encouraged all the teachers on the front line to participate in preparation and compilation of teaching materials, an important channel for teacher development.
Xiao Na dances in black-and-white hanfu clothing with long sleeves that swish to make her appear like the koi spirit that sacrifices itself for its owner in the Chinese song, Jinlichao (Missing Tale).
Cosplay dancing has become a new youth craze in China, complete with competitions, subgenres and autograph-signing stars.
To mark the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Sino-Japanese Peace and Friendship Treaty, Japan's Eisei Bunko Museum donated 4,175 ancient Chinese books to the National Library of China on Tuesday.
Liangzhu Museum in East China's Hangzhou reopened to the public Monday after 10 months of closure.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has send out invitations to 928 potential new members to reflect its push for diversity.
As the world's second largest economy with a population of more than 1.3 billion, China has made significant contributions to the development of world tourism in recent years, a senior official of the United Nations' World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) said.