Nowadays, young Chinese are not only interested in learning about cultural relics, but professionals like Li Ruiqi are also injecting new vitality into the collectibles market, contributing to the inheritance and protection of traditional culture.
More than 50 days into its release, China's sci-fi blockbuster The Wandering Earth II has scored big at the box office and aroused heated discussion on social media platforms, drawing attention to the technologies and stories behind the movie.
"Milano Cortina 2026 might be my last Winter Olympics. Whatever the result will be, I have only one goal, that is to transcend my previous results," said freestyle skiing aerials Olympic champion Xu Mengtao, 33, at the 35th Beijing Book Fair.
The highly anticipated coming-of-age series, Where Dreams Begin, featuring idols Xiao Zhan and Li Qin, made its debut during the ongoing 27th Hong Kong International Film & TV Market on March 13.
A Zebra-Riding Boy, an art-house movie adapted from award-winning novelist Su Tong's two tales, had a special screening in downtown Beijing on Monday, gathering director Fan Xiaotian and scriptwriter Jiao Huan to exchange ideas with local movie fans.
Taiwan theater director Li Tsung-hsi will present his latest play, The Homecoming, at the National Theater of China from March 23 to 26.
Theaters of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province co-launched a performing arts season with a number of shows to be staged in March, April and May.
The Asian-led multiverse adventure "Everything Everywhere All at Once" turned out to be a big winner Sunday night at the 95th Academy Awards, held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, with seven trophies.
ointly compiled by Beijing History, Geography and Folklore Society and Beijing Tsinghua Tongheng Planning and Design Institute, the book is a collection of northern China's folk customs, which covers ten categories, namely seasonal divisions, weddings and funerals, folk entertainment, cultural taboos, as well as folk customs on traffic, residence, business, opera, clothing and diet.
Pipa virtuoso Wu Man is one of three recipients of the Asia Society's Asia Arts Game Changer Awards, which she received at a ceremony held in New York on March 8.
Po Xiao Dong Fang (Dawn in the East), a popular TV series that revisits Shanghai in the first year after its liberation in May 1949, has filled a gap in the market for revolutionary-themed movies and television shows, according to some experts and insiders at a recent symposium held in Beijing.