From the late Warring States Period (475-221 BC) to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24), along the shores of Dianchi Lake in Kunming of Yunnan province, there existed an ancient civilization known as Dian.
Seals and wooden slips reveal an elaborate and efficient administrative system, Deng Zhangyu reports in Kunming.
In the rattan-weaving museum in Huangguan town, Shaanxi province, Deng Feifei runs her fingers along the curves of a gravity-defying hanging chair.
In a 60-square-meter prop room in the port city of Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, a collection of seemingly worn-out items, including rusty chains, yellowed textbooks and mismatched enamel cups, awaits their moment to shine.
The 2025 Aranya Theater Festival, themed on Sensibility and Sense, has unveiled the lineup for its Showcase unit, spotlighting nine cutting-edge productions selected from a pool of 387 proposals.
A number of new international collaborations were featured at Tuesday's Documentary Production and Collaboration Forum, which took place as part of the 30th Shanghai TV Festival.
The cutting-edge play Seven is showcased this week at the 2025 Aranya Theater Festival, bringing together theater, contemporary art, and immersive experience in a bold reimagining of spiritual cinema.
Stitches of Time, an exhibition in Wuhan, Hubei province, gathers portraits made by more than 70 artists of varying ages and living in different places, over a time span of more than two decades. The subject of their works is the same person they are all friendly with, Yan Hong, a writer, publisher and curator who has been active in the art community for years.
Nestled in the primeval forests of Hanzhong, Shaanxi province, grows a remarkable vine known for its unmatched flexibility, exceptional length, and a smooth, lustrous surface with superb elasticity.
Joined by a globally renowned orchestra, Shanghai Oriental Art Center celebrated its 20th birthday Wednesday, during which its upcoming star-studded autumn and winter show season was unveiled.
Shanghai Ballet's new production Lily will premiere at Shanghai Grand Theatre on July 18.