As Wang Jinqiang walks to work each morning, his journey is accompanied by the high-pitched calls of Hainan gibbons, wild animals whose population he is employed to track and count.
With each of its overall 24 episodes reaching a high rating at 1.941 percent, Bright Future, a popular TV series examining the dedication of China's grassroots civil servants, has become the second most watched drama aired on China Media Group, the country's largest broadcaster, in 2022, according to China Television Arts Commission.
With a stellar cast team up of Hong Kong giant Tony Leung and heartthrob Wang Yibo, the upcoming espionage thriller Hidden Blade has topped the presale box office charts during Spring Festival, the most lucrative period for domestic film industry within recent years.
The Forbidden City Concert Hall will host a series of performances to celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival.
When director Zhang Ting was conceiving the script for The Long River, a historical drama that retells the story of two Chinese officials' devotion to preventing Yellow River floods, he tried to deeply understand their struggle and dilemma from more than 300 years ago.
URUMQI — As the snow-capped Nanshan Mountain in Shuixigou township glows in the morning sunlight, ski instructor Wang Gecheng picks up his equipment and sets off for work on the slopes.
A public art exhibition themed around Fu Tu, or the blessed rabbit, kicked off on Monday at Parkview Green FangCaoDi, in Beijing, to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit.
North China's Hebei province rolled out five themed tourism routes at a promotion event in Beijing on Jan 16.
The fourth rehearsal of the annual CCTV Spring Festival Gala concluded on Monday, unveiling more highlights to be shown in the 41st event.
No One Called "Hey", a Chinese song written by composers Lorne Balfe and Andrew Kawczynski and lyricist Tang Tian, and produced by Yu Fei, will be released on Jan 20.
As Spring Festival approaches, the ongoing exhibition of traditional Chinese New Year pictures at the Guangdong Museum provides an artistic and cultural angle for understanding this important event.
In 2022, the Chinese film market saw a revenue of 30.07 billion yuan ($4.49 billion) nationwide from some 712 million strong audiences, of which domestic films raked in 25.51 billion yuan, accounting for roughly 85 percent of the total box office, according to China Movie Data Information Network.