When walking into a Hualuxe hotel, one may believe that it's a Chinese brand but, in fact, it belongs to British company IHG Hotels & Resorts. The 11-year-old brand featuring Chinese-style decor and service is among an increasing number of hotel brands capitalizing on Chinese culture, according to an executive of the company.
During a promotional event in Beijing on Friday for the Yinxu Ruins in Henan province's Anyang, Liu Jiehua, head of Anyang's culture, radio, television, sports and tourism bureau, dressed up like Fuhao, China's first-known female general, who lived in the 13th century BC.
Meet Yourself, a popular TV series shot in Dali, Southwest China's Yunnan province, has captivated audiences with its themes of traditional culture preservation, rural revitalization and idyllic lifestyle.
Xi'an Symphony Orchestra announced its 2023 season on Feb 21.
Destination British Columbia, which promotes the Canadian province as a tourist destination, recently held a promotion event at Nanshan ski resort in suburban Beijing.
Over 80 representatives of travel agencies and 30 journalists joined a recent promotional event in Beijing organized by Dubai Tourism, as China officially resumes outbound tourism.
The Writers Publishing House recently published He Jianming's documentary book, Moutai: the Glory and the Dream, and held a news conference for the new book in Beijing.
Shi Zhi Zhai joins the booming scene of art market in Beijing by bringing fine specimens of classic Chinese art into its sale rooms.
As evening sets in, Chung Chia-ming arrives at the teeming night market of Nan'an district in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality, parks his car on the roadside, unlocks the tastefully adorned car trunk, and kicks up his mobile lemon tea stall.
The Shadowless Tower, one of two Chinese-language films competing for top awards at the 73rd Berlin Film Festival, recently held its global premiere in Berlin, marking director Zhang Lu's fourth-time participating in the event.
A seasoned endeavourer in the realm of classic mountain-and-water painting, Gao Yun views this long-standing genre as an area where he can continue to seek breakthroughs. Yearn for the Mountain, his one-man show, now in Beijing, brings together dozens of colorful ink landscapes in testimony to his work throughout decades.
The "Crossing Parallels: German Design 1945-1990" exhibition opened at the Tsinghua University Art Museum in Beijing on Tuesday.