The Nutcracker — A Hong Kong Adventure directed by Septime Webre, artistic director of the Hong Kong Ballet, received the prestigious Star of Outstanding Award at UNESCO's 2024 Global Awards for World Heritage Education Innovative Cases.
As iQIYI’s Strange Tales of Tang Dynasty 2: To the West has been taking Chinese social media by storm, a new VR (virtual reality) theater inspired by the hit mystery thriller recently opened at the Shijingshan Amusement Park in Beijing.
Documentary celebrates food's various shapes and sizes, giving viewers a wider choice, Li Yingxue reports.
At the 15th Readers’ Conference held on Friday during the ongoing 32nd National Book Expo in Jinan, Shandong province, Rong Xinjiang and Cao Wenxuan led other speakers in presenting the audience with a feast of traditional cultural, life retrospectives, and insights into their reading and writing.
The latest episode of the fourth season of the TV show, National Treasure, which aired recently, featured celebrities such as actresses Xu Fan and Ma Sichun, as well as actor Li Hongyi, visiting Jilin Provincial Museum to narrate the stories behind the artifacts in its collection.
The fourth Bund Art Season, jointly organized by Fosun Foundation, the Bund Financial Center, and Yuyuan Garden Malls was unveiled on July 27. A series of events will go on until Aug 25.
A new exhibition featuring the Chinese revolution and national achievements in the construction of the country opened at Long Museum in Shanghai on July 26, celebrating the 75th anniversary for the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Classic musical brings its feline friends for a new generation of theatergoers after a five-year hiatus, Chen Nan reports.
The third edition of Ailian Youth Grand Prix concluded with a grand gala at Beijing's Tianqiao Theater on Sunday.
China Central Newsreel and Documentary Film Studio (Group) hosted a collaboration conference on July 26 to utilize video resources better to promote China's revolutionary culture.
A unique concert, attended by classical musicians and Chinese scientists, was staged at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Sunday.
A joint calligraphy exhibition at Hong Kong City Hall, until Tuesday, introduces to the audience the history and cultural lineage of Zhejiang which has been enriched by the river. On show are works by Yang Xiaojun, a noted calligrapher from Fuyang district, along the river, and his disciple Zhao Yu.