An adventure documentary series featuring Chinese and foreign explorers retracing some of the perilous journeys soldiers and heroes took in China's revolutionary history will be released online on Tuesday.
The 2021 Zeng Zhushao Sculpture Fellowship exhibition is held in Datong, Shanxi province until Nov 28.
Global Blockchain Art Season, now ongoing in Shanghai throughout Jan 2, 2022, responds to a new trend in global art communities -- the creation, exhibition and trade in art based on blockchain technology.
Tencent Music Entertainment Group announced that record labels and artists who are part of the company's music projects can now distribute their music around the world via Apple Music.
Industry executives, experts and officials from China and the United States met virtually at a coproduction summit on Nov 1 to explore ways in which the world's two leading film industries could work together to meet the challenges and seize the opportunities in the post-pandemic era.
Archaeologists in East China's Shandong province have excavated 29 ancient tombs, including 11 which date back some 1,800 years to the late Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD).
As a treasure trove of cultural relics with unique styles and great history, Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region has made steady progress in the science-based protection of cultural relics over the past few years.
According to a recent survey conducted by wenjuan.com, an online survey platform, some 96 percent of surveyed youth said they were willing to purchase guochao products, which refers to products by homegrown brands. At the same time, 91.6 percent of respondents expressed their expectations for more video programs digging deeper into traditional Chinese culture.
The highly anticipated Chinese TV adaptation of Liu Cixin's Hugo Award-winning sci-fi novel "The Three-Body Problem" is coming soon, according to the first trailer released on Wednesday.
A rare blue and white "dragon" Meiping from the Yuan Dynasty is among a collection of Asian art on sale at Sotheby's in London.
An exhibition in southwestern Chinese city of Kunming is trying to bring audience closer to nature with paintings featuring an assortment of flowers and birds, after a UN biodiversity conference in the city last month sent the world a clear message of the urgency of protecting the Earth.
An exhibition featuring contemporary Chinese paintings was unveiled on Tuesday at the National Museum of China. Nearly a hundred pieces of art by 38 artists are on display, showcasing novel themes and creative techniques which fully reflect how these painters have managed to draw inspiration from traditional Chinese cultural spirit.