Almost a year after the crime thriller Wolf Hiding was released, director Ma Yuke teams up once again with award-winning Hong Kong star Nick Cheung Ka-fai in their latest film Go for Broke.
When harpist Wang Guan started a training program at Beijing's Forbidden City Concert Hall during the 2011 Gateway to Arts Summer Festival, only a few students signed up, none of whom knew anything about the instrument.
Film focusing on family love and traditional culture wins acclaim both at home and overseas, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
After an 18-year hiatus since its last sequel, I Not Stupid, a satire comedy film series from Singapore, will make a comeback to tickle the funny bones of Chinese audiences, with the third and latest film to hit Chinese mainland theaters on Friday.
The global premiere of the documentary Towards A Shared Future, which chronicles a British producer's journey through Zhejiang province, was held in Beijing on Wednesday.
An exhibition showcasing a selection of Russian movies was recently held in three Chinese cities, drawing a large Chinese audience and raising their interest in delving deeper into Russia's history, culture and local customs.
The 29th China International Furniture Expo & China High-end Furniture Manufacturing Expo FMC China 2024, alongside the 2024 Modern Shanghai Fashion Home Expo, will be held from Sept 10-13.
Midu, a county in Dali Bai autonomous prefecture in Yunan province, impresses visitors with its beautiful scenery and a diverse culture and folklore contributed by different ethnic groups of people living there, including Peng Feng, a professor of Peking University.
Rexue Dangge (Ode to the Hotblooded Youth), a dance drama by the Hunan Province Song and Dance Theater, was staged in Beijing's Tianqiao Theater on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The 2024 Shanghai International Literary Week has kicked off its main forum at the China Securities Museum in Shanghai's Hongkou district, delving into the theme of "The Boundaries of Stories", on Aug 13.
Born in Hubei, a province known for its history and cultural depth, Yi Zhiqun has committed the last 60 years of his life to paying tribute to his home.
Domestic comedy Successor remained on top of the Chinese mainland's daily box office on Monday, grossing approximately 24.47 million yuan (about $3.42 million), according to the China Movie Data Information Network.