A concert, titled Aria of Spring Bird — Spring Bird Special Event, was staged at the Divine Music Administration at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing on Sunday.
An increasing number of wildlife sightings in cities like Shanghai these years has added both interesting dimensions and management challenges to urban life. How to maintain harmony between human activities and animals in a modern metropolis these days has become a shared concern among all stakeholders in urban development.
The seventh Gongbi Painting Works (Xiamen) Exhibition is now on in the coastal city of Xiamen in Fujian province, showing more than 270 paintings by contemporary artists.
The 11th edition of the Jimei × Arles International Photo Festival is set to open in Xiamen on Nov 29.
Dance drama Tian Gong Kai Wu, or The Exploitation of the Works of Nature, will launch its global tour.
The third Liangzhu Forum is set to open in Hangzhou, East China’s Zhejiang province, on Saturday, under the theme of “Revitalization of Civilization: Cultural Heritage and Human Culture Diversity”.
Chinese calligraphy is not only a feast for the eyes and a comfort for the heart; it also reminds people of the artistic beauty of handwriting, made possible by the connection between one's hands and mind. Yang Shilin, a veteran calligrapher from Anhui province, is one of those who have devoted themselves to rekindling people's interest in calligraphy as an essential part of Chinese cultural tradition.
A newly opened exhibition at the China Traditional Culture Museum in Beijing shows how artistic creativity can balance the natural materials of bamboo and rattan with metal, producing works that enrich living spaces.
Hope, a revolutionary film about Li Dazhao, one of the founders of the Communist Party of China, is set to be released on Thursday through the People Cinemas, a theater chain dedicated to screening mainstream movies.
The 2025 China Zhangjiajie International New Acrobatic Theater Festival kicked off on Saturday in Zhangjiajie, Central China's Hunan province, bringing together theater artists and troupes from around the world to celebrate artistic dialogue and aesthetic innovation.
Despite many TV series and movies depicting the Chinese people's relentless fight against Japanese invaders, Our Homeland — a popular TV series that has garnered widespread acclaim — takes a fresh look by revisiting history through the eight-year struggle of a small county to survive and resist, according to critics and insiders at a recent seminar in Beijing.
On Sunday, the world premiere of The Ocean Etched in the Forest, a groundbreaking music-theater piece composed by Pulitzer Prize winner Du Yun, was held in Beijing.