On the summit of a mountain over 1,000 meters high in a Zhejiang nature reserve, I glimpsed a work of art on the horizon.
Play examines the heartbreaking decisions a daughter must make, a dilemma actress fully understands, Chen Nan reports.
Latest offering sees end of trilogy as love takes center stage, Xu Fan reports.
The dance drama Blue and White: Impression of China, produced and performed by artists of the China Oriental Performing Arts Group, was performed from Aug 16 to 18 at Beijing's Poly Theatre.
Beijing's White Dagoba Temple is the setting for a game that brings the past alive and promotes understanding between China and Nepal, Hou Chenchen reports.
Following the official inscription of the Beijing Central Axis on the UNESCO World Heritage List on July 27, the summer has seen a surge in citizens and tourists keen to immerse themselves in its historical splendor.
Historic route through the capital is focus of information drive to highlight its significance, Yang Feiyue reports.
In one sense, the destination for 9-year-old Pu Huobin, from a town in Ruili city, Southwest China's Yunnan province, on the Myanmar border, was Shanghai.
When a pianist steps onto the stage, their goal is not just to perform but to engage and captivate the audience. A successful concert hinges on selecting pieces that resonate emotionally, demonstrate technical prowess, and maintain the audience's interest from start to finish.
For The Young Ones, the latest production by China's leading online entertainment provider iQIYI and the first Chinese drama to feature juvenile prosecutors, premiered globally on Aug 14.
Having worked as a stage designer in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region for decades, Zhang Xuefang fosters a deep attachment to the place and its people.
Shanxi is a perfect combination of the old and new, and its traditional elements can inspire modern creativity. That was what students from Malaysia felt during their 12-day study tour of the North China province.