Bing Dwen Dwen, Digital idols, NFT artworks, camping craze and China’s tea-making technique… We can hardly summarize China’s cultural and tourism industries of last year without mentioning those buzzwords.
Many programs featuring the rabbit have been shown on Chinese television channels and streaming sites in the first month of the traditional lunar calendar.
A Chinese version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's classic musical The Phantom of the Opera will be staged at Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing this October.
Lao tourism authorities anticipate that around 368,000 Chinese nationals will visit Laos in 2023, an increase of 21 percent compared to 2022.
Under the baton of conductor Jin Gang, the symphony orchestra of China National Opera and Dance Drama Theater performed a concert at the Beijing Exhibition Hall on Feb 26.
Series brings couples under marital stress on an 18-day journey, Xing Wen reports.
The Chinese version of iconic Russian musical Anna Karenina, adapted from Leo Tolstoy's iconic novel, is touring in Chinese cities.
Conductor Zhang Yi and Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra performed Richard Wagner's The Ring Without Words, arranged by the late conductor Lorin Maazel, at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Feb 26 and 27.
KUNMING — As night falls, the bridge connecting China's Hekou Yao autonomous county and Vietnam's Lao Cai is illuminated with glowing lights while the sound of live music echoes through the busy streets lining the riverbank, with the warm subtropical breeze adding to the vibrant charm of the atmosphere.
VIENTIANE, Laos — The number of Chinese visitors to northern Laos' Luang Prabang province has surged, with room reservations expected to rise throughout 2023, says Lao officials.
HAIKOU — Imagine a place where you can ride a motorboat in the blue sea, sip coffee while reading in a seaside bookstore, enjoy a candlelight dinner or simply unwind with some self-brewed tea on the beach under the starry night sky.