XINTIANDI of Shui On Xintiandi in Shanghai and the UCCA Center for Contemporary Art co-launched an open call for the 2024 "RanRan" Young Artist Incubation Program in Beijing on Friday.
The 2024 NCPA International Opera Film Exhibition is set to captivate audiences from May 20 to July 31, offering a cinematic extravaganza that spans 24 Chinese cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, with 300 screening venues illuminating the cultural landscape of China. Moreover, the event will extend its reach to over 20 universities, hosting 30 special screenings to engage and inspire the younger generation with the enchanting world of opera cinema.
Music Fans, a Beijing-based company, has unveiled its latest performance venues at the bustling Wukesong Wanda Plaza, a favored shopping destination in Beijing. The announcement coincides with the upcoming season of the Beijing Union Symphony Orchestra, an orchestra established in the summer of 2022 by Music Fans, set to grace these new stages.
In 2016, upon stumbling across a distressing report detailing the abuse of elderly residents in a Hong Kong care home, director Lawrence Kwan Chun-kan was consumed by anger.
Over the May Day holiday, a wave of immersive, interactive exhibitions not only stopped visitors in their tracks, but also gave new impetus to the cultural tourism boom.
Against the backdrop of quaint, intricately arranged old buildings, wooden boats seem to glide on the canal, propelled by gentle oar strokes, while a pair of black swans elegantly accompany the procession, gracefully swimming alongside. Each boat hosts a stunning model displaying exquisite attire, the vivid hues of which are mirrored in the emerald waters. The waterways have been transformed into a unique fashion runway.
Fed up with the large crowds and overcast weather in Shanghai, and liberated from the stress of intense travel itineraries, I discovered a sense of peace during the recent May Day holiday while enjoying a slow-paced vacation in an unfamiliar county.
Domestic travelers' growing preference for niche destinations and experiences has ignited the huge tourism potential of many of the country's lesser-known travel spots.
A press conference for the 13th China Children's Theater Festival was held on Friday in Beijing.
Since its opening in 1959, the Cultural Palace of Nationalities that sits on the Chang'an Avenue has been a place to show the vibrancy of ethnic cultures and to unite people in the country.
On May 19, in commemoration of the 14th China Tourism Day, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism orchestrated a dynamic promotional event. The objective of this gathering was to tap into consumer potential, propel the high-quality advancement of the tourism sector, and cater more effectively to the diverse desires of the populace.