Chinese travelers showed much enthusiasm for short trips, especially back to their hometowns, during the just concluded Tomb Sweeping Day holiday, taking the popularity of tourism during the traditional grave-sweeping activity period to a new high, according to data from industry players.
Renowned cellist Chu Yibing held a solo concert at the Music Hall of the National Library Art Center last Thursday.
On April 6, the emerging boy band, BOYHOOD, managed by Beijing-based Yue Hua Entertainment, made a significant musical debut by releasing two new mini albums at Beijing Happy Valley in the capital city.
The unveiling of Jiang Ru Lian (literally meaning a river as silk) in Beijing marks a significant milestone in the portrayal of ecological civilization along the Lijiang River. Authored by Ren Linju, the book provides a comprehensive and panoramic depiction of the region's ecological development from historical and cultural perspectives.
During the filming of his first feature-length movie, Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains, director Gu Xiaogang was jolted by the discovery that a family member had fallen victim to a fraudulent organization running a pyramid scheme.
Austrian ballet dancer and choreographer, Vladimir Malakhov, has been appointed as the first non-Chinese dean of the ballet department at Beijing Dance Academy, as announced during a ceremony held on April 3 in Beijing.
The China National Peking Opera Company has announced its upcoming spring performing season, promising audiences new productions and contemporary interpretations of classic Peking Opera works.
In Milan, a town in which the chic and the modern are seemingly inseparable, this was the aging star that simply stole the show: clothing dating back thousands of years gracing the catwalks and awing audiences from around the world.
British travel vloggers the Hutchinsons said China "shocked" them, after embarking on a three-month tour of the country.
Hailing from a remote mountainous village in Shidian county in the city of Baoshan, Southwest China's Yunnan province, Dong Meihua juggles two roles — entrepreneur and food vlogger.
When Li Hao went through a book of traditional Chinese paintings, some showing musical instruments, in 2019, he was intrigued by one particular image.
A wall painting of happy villagers playing musical instruments, accompanied by an attentive dog, draws the eye the moment one sets foot in Duqu village.