A TV series featuring more than 200 actors and actresses to portray individuals who uphold the spirit of the Communist Party of China over the past century began airing on Hunan Satellite TV on May 4.
The first Bashu Chorus Festival, or a nationwide singing event "Sing A Folk Song to Our Party", kicked off in a launch ceremony on the evening of May 16 in Nanchong, Southwest China's Sichuan province.
A forum held recently in Beijing zoomed in on the artistic and historical values of a book believed to be published between 1174 and 1189, during the later years of Emperor Xiaozong.
Quist Tsang is among them. Full of vitality, in her role as a photographer and visual artist, she brings an avant-garde creativity to her movie poster design and stage photography.
Two years after the 2019 revolutionary film The Bugle from Gutian, actor Wang Renjun will again play Mao Zedong -- the founding father of People’s Republic of China -- in the upcoming epic 1921.
Various technologies have been adopted to digitize the 1,500-year-old Yungang Grottoes in Datong, North China's Shanxi province, to permanently preserve the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Public art has been an integral part in the history of World Expo Museum in Shanghai.
The exhibition held at Tsinghua University Art Museum and Academy of Arts and Design's buildings until June 2 shows paintings, sculptures, mixed-media works, fashion designs, urban planning designs and intelligence interaction designs. It is pool of ideas to envision an even more diverse world and possible solutions to realize such as future.
Children practicing fine arts and traditional Chinese calligraphy are welcome to the third edition of the National Fine Arts and Calligraphy Competition for Children. Those aged between 4 and 13 can submit their works to the organizing committee by Aug 2, the deadline.
Twelve arhat statues in East China's Shandong province dating back nearly 1,000 years have undergone their first renovation in 39 years.
The new season of New Live in China,now in its seventh year, will see 38 international theatrical productions, including ballet, plays, and operas.
A show displaying 151 pieces of murals copied from ancient caves across China, offering visitors a glimpse into the development of China’s ancient murals along the Silk Road, opened in Beijing on May 11.