An exhibition named "Extinction: Not the End of the World?" was opened to the public at the Shanghai Natural History Museum on Tuesday, marking the first time the touring exhibition is staged in China. It will run until Feb 12, 2017.
Mandala, an exquisite religious art of Tibetan Buddhism, has been well preserved since it was first introduced to Xizang from India.
Air pollution may cause blood vessel damage and inflammation, even in healthy young adults, a US study said Tuesday.
Beethoven's Hammerklavier sonata is considered the composer's most technically challenging work, but it was no problem for Murray Perahia, who played it at a recent recital in Beijing.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, this acclaimed show, which launched a world tour in April, comes to the Chinese mainland for the first time.
US actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will star in Chinese film "The Guest of Sanxingdui."
The Outdoor Association of Finland has recognized the popular mobile phone game Pokemo Go as the best exercise idea of the year, reported Finnish national broadcaster Yle on Monday.
The Palace Museum will build a new museum in North Beijing to showcase more items, as currently the exhibits displayed each year account for less than one percent of its collections, Shan Jixiang, curator of the museum said.
Two art apps were launched recently in Beijing to attract a growing middle-class audience that have potential to buy art either for their homes or for collections.
Beijing-based Jiang Ji'an boils and bakes them to make artworks. He rubs leaves into pulp to make a piece of paper; he bakes other leaves and grinds them into pigments that he uses to paint.
Anselm Kiefer in China, the first retrospective show of the German painter and sculptor in China, will be held in November in Beijing at the Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, followed by a tour of some major cities including Shanghai and Nanjing.