The well-acclaimed Digital Float, a public art project which seeks to re-create the beauty of Chinese art and culture through digital technology, made a comeback to the meters-long West Lake Sky screen over the past weekend, lighting up the urban atmosphere of Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
Established in 1957, Beijing Fine Art Academy boasts a rich and quality collection of works of ink art master Qi Baishi, who was the institution's first and only honorary director. The academy has been committed to the research of classic Chinese painting and especially, Qi's art.
An exhibition presenting significant projects from the past two decades by Ma Yansong and his firm MAD Architects opened at the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning in Guangdong province.
Taiwan director Li Tsung-hsi's play, The Homecoming, was staged at the Beijing Comedy Theater on Nov 29 and 30.
Sunflower in the Dark, an art-house film that earned two nominations at the 36th Golden Rooster Awards earlier this year, was released on Thursday across domestic theaters.
While on a journey to find inspiration for a new film in late 2019, director Shapkat Murat was surprised, and proud, to find that equestrianism had become a regular course for the young students in Altay prefecture in northern Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Starbucks, a spacious library, art gallery and well-lit offices are among the many things visitors will see in Chenxiang village.
More than eight years ago, when director Wang Xiaolie was preparing to shoot Hero Dog, a TV series about a legendary pet canine, he stumbled upon a stunning fact — the country had around 100 million families that raised dogs as pets.
To honor his achievements and boost rural development, a new museum dedicated to Mo Yan opened to visitors in Gaomi, Shandong province, on Tuesday.
As the first Hollywood epic to hit domestic theaters in December, British director Ridley Scott's highly anticipated outing, Napoleon, will be released across the country on Dec 1.
The first Tangshan Intangible Cultural Heritage Music Carnival was held at Nanhu scenic area in Tangshan, Hebei province.
Lee Hsiao-Pin, a Xiqu director from Taiwan, has collaborated with Shanghai-based Kunqu Opera artist Zhang Jun on a number of innovative works that combine traditional Kunqu performances with Western theaters and large-scale Chinese music, and ushered a new era of contemporary Kunqu.