Ink artist Wang Fumin's solo exhibition, now at China National Academy of Painting until May 14, shows more than 100 paintings which reflect a long-term passion for folk customs and art.
Statement of Keepsake, Wang's solo exhibition at Zero Space until May 16, shows paintings and sculptures in which he explores the themes of time, history and reflection on the present.
The most famous line in Hamlet, "To be or not to be, that's the question," was uttered in the Tibetan language for the first time in Shanghai on May 7.
Amid the robust recovery of the domestic tourism market following the effective containment of the COVID-19 epidemic in China, "red tourism" stands out.
China is set to launch a special exhibition to display a cluster of precious collections from the museums and art institutions across the country in celebration of the International Museum Day (IMD) on May 18, said the National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA) at a press conference on Saturday.
In 1998, Jia Zhangke put his hometown of Fenyang in Shanxi province on the cinematic map when it featured as the backdrop for his film Xiao Wu, the one that placed him under the spotlight.
The Tibetans series comprising seven oil paintings made by Chen Danqing in 1980 brought him nationwide recognition.
China Soong Ching Ling Foundation signed a framework agreement for strategic cooperation with Tencent in Beijing on May 10, aiming to promote the development of youth together.
China has recently launched a total of 300 rural tour routes, allowing tourists to take a closer look at the country's poverty battle achievements and aid rural vitalization, according to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Beijing Dance Academy's Youth Dance Company launched its 2021 national tour themed dance in Beijing on May 7.
More than 14,000 performances were held throughout the May Day holiday from May 1 to 5, with total ticket revenues reaching 860 million yuan ($133.74 million) and attracting over 6 million audiences, according to statistics released by the China Association of Performing Arts.
Cliff Walkers, the first foray of renowned Chinese director Zhang Yimou into the spy genre, opened Friday in a limited theatrical release in North America.