Opened earlier this month in the west wing of the Meridian Gate Galleries in the Palace Museum in Beijing, the exhibition AlUla, Wonder of Arabia, ushered visitors to time travel to trace the trajectory of evolving civilizations through 236 artifacts.
An exhibition at the Palace Museum demonstrates how civilizations advanced together, Wang Kaihao reports.
Marking the start of the Year of the Dragon, the annual Spring Festival Gala will be staged and broadcast on Feb 9.
The green transformation of sandy land in Zhangwu county of Northeast China's Liaoning province has been turned into a Chinese musical, titled A Place Where Flowers Bloom, by Liaoning Song and Dance Ensemble, which is having its first round of performances until Jan 24 at Liaoning Grand Theater.
The symphony orchestra of China Conservatory of Music will give a concert at the China National Opera House in Beijing on Jan 27.
What chemistry would be created between contemporary art and guqin, the Chinese zither of over 3,000 years old? One can find that unique feeling at Wang Xiyao's solo exhibition, Liang Xiao Yin, now on at Tang Contemporary Art's Beijing first space and curated by Larys Frogier.
While studying Chinese literature at university, producer Yue Yang became curious about what had once inspired Du Fu, a renowned 8th-century poet, to write some of his most famous lines while residing in Chengdu, Sichuan province.
According to a recent announcement, Article 20, the latest directorial outing by Zhang Yimou, will open on Feb 10, the first day of the Year of the Dragon, making it a powerful contender in the competition for the lucrative Spring Festival box office.
Quanzhou's historical and cultural accumulations have kept drawing modern artists, including Kuang Wei, a calligrapher who also teaches at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing.
President champions fully exploiting nation's ice and snow resources
An exhibition examines what nighttime head rests say about social development in ancient times, Qin Feng and Chen Meiling report.
Rong Bao Zhai is a time-honored brand that began life as a small studio in 17th-century Beijing, selling paper, brushes and other materials used in Chinese ink art.