Tea ceremony in Jingshan village, Zhejiang province's Hangzhou city, celebrates the drink and its fascinating history.
The collaboration with prominent artist Han Shuli on a color-ink painting, A Scroll of Colorful Clouds, means great importance for Bama Zhaxi. It won the Tibetan painter a silver medal at the sixth National Fine Arts Exhibition in the early 1980s. The work introduced him to both home audiences and the world outside – he was invited to show in Europe several times.
Twenty years after the release of the crime classic Infernal Affairs, Hong Kong film icons Andy Lau and Tony Leung are set to reunite on the big screen in their highly anticipated new movie, The Goldfinger.
Over 100 cultural heritage conservation experts and scholars from home and abroad recently gathered in southwest China's Chongqing for a forum which focused on cave temple conservation.
In the midst of Hong Kong's bustling cityscape, there are still traditional fishing villages that offer a glimpse into a way of life that is rapidly changing.
Bolstered by its high-quality original content, iQIYI, China’s equivalent to Netflix, disclosed on Tuesday the strongest second-quarter financial results in history that included 12.7 million additional subscribers and double-digit year-over-year revenue growth across its key business lines.
Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett’s classic play, consists of conversations between Vladimir and Estragon, who are waiting for the arrival of the mysterious Godot, who continually sends word that he will appear, but never does.
The finals of the 7th CCOM Music Festival for Kids & Teens was held in Beijing at the Central Conservatory of Music between July 24 and Aug 15.
The Cross-Strait (Xiamen) Cultural Industries Fair provides a vital platform for an increasingly diversified group of Taiwan and Chinese mainland artists to showcase their creative works.
The first silver screen project to bring together Hong Kong actor Francis Ng and award-winning mainland actress Ren Suxi, the upcoming suspense romance Everything Is Unknown, is scheduled for national release on Sept 1.
On Aug 16, the 9th China Youth Literature and Art Critics West Lake Forum Tianshan Conference opened in Wujiaqu city, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. More than 150 guests, including around 80 literature and art critics from Xinjiang, attended the conference.
Herman Yau’s directorial movie Death Notice, which was adapted from Zhou Haohui’s suspense novel, premiered on Friday in cinemas nationwide.