Applause breaks out in Xingbali village when the night draws in. Villagers have feasted their eyes on classic folk opera performances since the beginning of this year.
Since its release during this year's May Day holiday season, the Chinese movie Born to Fly has brought the work of air force test pilots into the spotlight, garnering rave reviews from both audiences and critics.
Works of calligraphy, rubbing and seal engraving, as well as photos, documents and videos, are on show. It is to celebrate the role of calligraphy not only as a piece of art standing alone but also, a channel of higher education to integrate the studies of classic texts, Chinese history and philosophy into a whole.
To celebrate Losar, or the Tibetan New Year, which fell on Feb 21 this year, residents of Tuiwa, one of the highest villages in the world at an altitude of 5,070 meters, gathered at the frozen Puma Yumco Lake, under the dim light of dawn, to cut through the ice and scoop up the first ladle of the holy water and pray for good luck in the coming year. Then, they joined hands, formed a circle, singing and dancing.
The China Shanghai International Arts Festival announced on Monday that it will make its grand comeback in 100 days.
The Longest Promise, currently one of the most popular dramas on domestic internet platforms, has successfully expanded its reach to international markets.
The star-studded Tencent Music Entertainment Awards was held in Macao on July 8 and 9, bringing together singers and music groups, including the likes of JJ Lin, Jolin Tsai, Liu Shuang, and Zhang Liangying.
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Excellent graduates were rewarded at the recent graduation ceremony for the graduate students at Chinese National Academy of Arts in Beijing, whose works were widely published and exhibited at provincial and State-level shows.
It demonstrates the rich cultural deposits of the southern metropolis, which has a history spanning thousands of years.
Archaeological discoveries in Dahutou and Nanshan in Yuecheng district, Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, have shed a fascinating light on daily life in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256 BC).
With no narrative or stage set, musicians from Jiangzhou Drum Troupe use drumbeats and the sounds of Chinese cymbals to tell a heartwarming tale about a mouse who is seeking the strongest husband for his daughter.