China's Grand Canal, the longest man-made waterway in the world, recently saw it become the "protagonist" of a popular TV series.
Dubbed as a cradle to cultivate the next generation oftalent for the Chinese film industry, the 29th Beijing College Student Film Festival has been recently launched in the Chinese capital, releasing a total of 33 movies shot by college students during its highlighted "cloudy screening" section.
Theater Young, the revamped version of the renowned Yangpu Grand Theater in Shanghai, will open its doors to the public on September 2.
A mysterious tourist. An aspiring young guide. Their journey to find a lesser-known waterfall reveals a tear-jerking romance in Gurgling, the best film winner of the recently concluded third Lushan International Love Film Week.
A few months ahead of the release of Avatar: The Way of Water, the sequel of the world's highest-grossing movie of all time, recently screened an exclusive clip in the CINITY format of 3D, 4K and high-frame rate at the CINITY Lab, the cutting-edge cinematic technology arm of China Film Group Corporation, in Beijing on Aug 19.
Nepali film The Secrets of Radha was screened on Friday as part of this year's Beijing International Dance Video Festival that ran from Aug 13 to 28.
Karst topography, rugged peaks, rocky trails, verdant foliage, plunging gorges, limestone caverns, staggering sinkholes and breathtaking waterfalls-Guizhou province in Southwest China is a mountainous Shangri-La.
An Shanxuan and her 8-year-old son arrived at the theater 40 minutes early, and yet it was already packed with enthusiastic moviegoers.
Walking through a luxuriant park and down the stone steps, Yang Lin came as usual to one of China's most special cinemas -- one that has shown the same film for decades.
As a tribute to the millions of technicians dedicated to the development of China's heavy industry, the TV series Lu Shan Zhi Ge (Song of Lushan Mountain) has been broadcasted on CCTV-1 and streamed on Mango TV since Aug 19, bringing audiences a perceptive of the rise of domestic manufacturing enterprises.
A Zebra Riding Boy, a film adapted from two short tales - Cavalryman and Paper - penned by prestigious novelist Su Tong, has recently taken home three awards from the 10th Vancouver Chinese Film Festival in Canada.
China has made notable progress in the protection of cultural relics over the past 10 years, and has promoted the creative transformation and development of fine traditional Chinese culture.