The 13th China Children's Theater Festival, themed "Lighting Up Young Minds, Shaping the Future," kicked off on Friday at the China National Theater for Children in Beijing.
Amid the scorching summer temperatures in Beijing, parents take their children to the NCPA Taihu Stage Art Centre, a complex in Tongzhou district, which is part of the National Centre for the Performing Arts.
Zhang Shuangmin might look a bit haphazard as she drips pigment onto a square container of water. The pigments immediately disperse into small circles once they touch the surface of the transparent liquid, and without wasting any time, Zhang swirls them with an awl in seemingly casual movements.
Lei Jingjing emerged last year as the leading borrower at Ordos Library by checking out 540 books. This impressive feat positions her at the top of the library's borrowing charts in Ordos in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
From renowned pianists Martha Argerich and Krystian Zimerman to Grammy award-winning jazz musician Herbie Hancock and Russian conductor Valery Gergiev, the Shanghai Oriental Art Center announced a star-studded autumn/winter season for 2024-25 last week.
Rituals of Repetition: Portals to Eternity, at the Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts until Aug 25, features the work of four South Korean artists.
Singer-songwriter finds that museums, and their treasures, ignite her musical curiosity and passion, Chen Nan reports.
Chang'an, Xi'an, the pioneering Sino-Iranian film set within the context of the Belt and Road Initiative, hosted a seminar at the China Film Archive earlier this week. The film revolves around a cross-border love story, intertwining modern and ancient Chinese elements.
With the distinct Worcestershire Flavored Shanghai Burger specially added to the menu, the very first DQ Blizzard & Burgers Restaurant in China, a joint venture between International Dairy Queen, Inc (IDQ) and CFB Group, announced its opening in Shanghai on July 10, marking the brand's expansion into the Asian hot food market and underscoring the strong confidence foreign enterprises have for vibrant Shanghai market.
Reality show highlights female prowess, giving artist a platform to share traditional performance with the modern world, Xing Wen reports.
Premiering at this year's Shanghai International Film Festival last month, the documentary Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Wildlife Park is the latest such effort of Lu Chuan, whose works include Kekexili: Mountain Patrol (2004) and Born in China (2016).
Graduates show works, as China Academy of Art provides fertile ground for imagination, Li Yingxue reports.