A concert on the theme of the TV series Dream of the Red Chamber by the National Traditional Orchestra Academia China was staged at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Tuesday.
A group of children, practicing plum blossom boxing, drew a great deal of attention at the Shandong rural cultural and tourism festival in the province's Guanxian county, Liaocheng in late February.
The influence of life of artist Wu Yang will be vividly presented at Wu's solo exhibition, Neither Here Nor There, to be open at the Espoir Gallery in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on March 22.
Traditional craft makes a comeback as new technology helps cut costs.
Those made to the orders of Qianlong particularly show sophistication to meet his enthusiasm in art and crafts.
A new gallery, Taimeless, will open in the popular Italian tourist resort of Taormina in Sicily, with an opening gala scheduled to take place at the medieval mansion Palazzo Ciampoli on March 23.
The London Book Fair, one of the world's largest, kicked off on Tuesday with industry insiders calling for greater collaboration between Chinese and international publishers.
Sunrise was the first play staged by the Beijing People's Art Theater on Sept 24, 1956. It is about people from all walks of life and their struggles and failures in urban China during the 1930s. A courtesan named Chen Bailu is the story's central figure.
Become a Farmer, a reality show that documents the farming journey of ten young people across 450 acres of land, returned for its second season on iQIYI, China's leading online content provider.
To the Wonder, an original production by iQIYI, China's leading online content provider, was announced by the CANNESERIES (The Cannes International Series Festival) as part of this year's Official Selection for Long Form Competition. This marks the first Chinese language long-form drama series to be selected in this competition since its launch in 2018. To the Wonder is set for its world premiere in Cannes on April 7, where it will vie for five major awards against seven other international series.
The upcoming movie Remember Me, scheduled to hit domestic theaters on Friday, will unite Hong Kong veteran Kara Wai and young actress Liu Haocun on screen.
Upon stepping into the Beijing Times Art Museum in the bustling Wukesong area, visitors may soon feel like they have entered a theme park, ready to be taken on a fun ride by the vibrant, playful work of Australian artist duo Craig & Karl.