The cultural industry in China is increasingly becoming a pillar of the national economy.
Despite challenges such as shifting audience preferences and the rise of competition from short videos, cinema — which has been around for well over a century — continues to demonstrate its enduring appeal in China, one of the world's largest movie markets.
Oil paintings, watercolors and sketches of Chang Shuhong (1904-94), founding director of the Dunhuang Academy, are on show at the Zhejiang Provincial Museum in Hangzhou, Chang's hometown.
China's tourism market rebounded strongly this summer, with travel experts reporting significant growth in passenger numbers, spending, and both inbound and outbound trips as the country continues to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
As one of the most renowned Japanese directors, Hirokazu Koreeda recently shared his impressions of Chinese directors and his filmmaking experiences with Chinese movie fans at an event organized by the China Film Director's Guide Young Director Support Program in Beijing.
On Thursday, Yilin Press launched Yangguan Yu Fucha: Sun Ji Xiansheng De Zhixue Zhidao (To Observe from Above and Inspect from Below: Sun Ji's Way of Learning) at the National Museum of China to mark the 95th birth anniversary of Sun Ji, Chinese prestigious expert on cultural relics and archaeologist.
iQIYI, China's leading online entertainment platform, announced on Wednesday the upcoming release of over 300 new titles across diverse genres over 2025 at its iJOY Conference in Shanghai.
On Thursday, Beijing Comedy Theater celebrated its one-year anniversary of reopening.
The International Forum on Silk Road City Culture and Tourism Development and the inaugural Silk Road City Culture and Tourism Season took place successfully on Sept 24, in Kunming, Yunnan province.
Pianist Lang Lang returns to his roots, releasing a new digital album titled Year of the Dragon-— Songs from China, on Friday.
The National Ballet of China will perform Roland Petit's noted ballet La Chauve-Souris (The Bat) from Oct 3 to 7 with five shows at the Tianqiao Theatre in Beijing.
Transformers One, the latest Hollywood film depicting the legend of the iconic alien robots, is scheduled to open across Chinese mainland theaters on Friday.