Art Market Budapest opened its doors between Oct 19 and 22 at the eye-catching Balna in Hungary. Among the participants, Chen Yanran, an 18-year-old emerging illustrator from China, graced this prestigious gathering.
The 10th Wuzhen Theater Festival kicked off on Oct 19 in the canal town of Wuzhen in Zhejiang province with a series of events that include stage performances, competitions, forums, workshops and markets.
Around 70 reproductions of ancient silk fabrics and contemporary garments from the collection of the China National Silk Museum went on display in Budapest on Oct 24.
Artists from different countries joined in a journey of sightseeing and creating, at the Lushan Mountain, in Jiujiang, Jiangxi province.
When director Ha Zhichao visited a welfare institution for people with mental challenges in Hebei province in 2015, he discovered that the moment was etched in his mind as one of the "simplest and happiest''.
Cy Leo, a harmonica virtuoso, composer, and singer-songwriter from Hong Kong, performed in Beijing on Oct 21 and 22.
Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow) by the National Centre for the Performing Arts was staged in Beijing on Oct 19, 20, and 21.
Tianqiao Performing Arts Center has launched a series of night events. From Oct 21 to Nov 30, visitors could enjoy free shows at the venue during the nighttime, such as music, dance, Peking Opera and theater.
Our Story, a gala featuring about 400 students and teachers of Beijing Opera Art's College, was staged at Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing on Oct 20.
Shanghai author Jin Yucheng sketched illustrations for Blossoms (Fan Hua), his novel which evolves around the changing life scenes of Shanghai between the 1960s and '90s and won him the Mao Dun Literature Prize — one of the country's top literary accolades — in 2015.
At the recent 81st World Science Fiction Convention in Chengdu, Liu Cixin, author of The Three-Body Problem trilogy, said in a speech that science fiction has always been human's imagination and exploration of the future. It is the first time that Worldcon was held in China.
Award-winning sci-fi author Liu Cixin reveals how he sees the genre developing, Yang Yang reports in Shanghai.