Jin Yucheng, who won the Mao Dun Literature Award for his novel Fan Hua (Blossoms) in 2015, is known for his impressive memory, his fantastic stories and his ability to recount them in vivid detail.
India is holding roadshows in China this week in a bid to draw more tourists.
The 200-year-old Peking Opera is an inalienable part of China's culture. And of all the techniques, types and varieties, nandan is a key part of the art.
The symphony orchestra of the Silk Road International League of Theaters will embark on a tour of China and debut in Europe next year, Chen Nan reports.
Coworking and community service provider WeWork recently unveiled its shared office space at Beijing Fun, a landmark complex in the capital's historic Qianmen district.
The National Center for the Performing Arts has brought together a renowned director and conductor, among other world-class artists, for its production of Vincenzo Bellini's La Sonnambula in Beijing. Wednesday night's opening marks the first appearance of the two-act opera on a Chinese theater stage.
Tourism plays an important role in promoting mutual understanding between our two peoples and enhancing bilateral relations between China and India, said Counselor of Chinese embassy in Delhi Zhu Xiaohong on Wednesday at an event to promote tourism in China's Hangzhou city.
China's World Publishing Corporation signed an agreement with German publisher Springer Nature to introduce another 19 book titles about science and technology at the 25th Beijing International Book Fair on Aug 22.
With the growing number of internet users, digital content producers are looking for new ways to transform hit online novels into enduring franchises.
Traditional art forms such as Dashuhua shows and velvet flowers are adding authenticity to new historical dramas, Fang Aiqing reports.
Today, Chinese people travel and study abroad, watch blockbusters at cinemas, order international fashion brands online, and do business with people from other countries.
As the online costume drama Story of Yanxi Palace wrapped up Monday, it has become another popular small screen work featuring concubines in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) after the 2011 TV series Empresses in the Palace.