Hu Gentian and the Western Art Development in 20th Century Guangdong, an ongoing exhibition at the Art Museum of the Beijing Fine Art Academy, directs the public's attention to Hu Gentian (1892-1985), a pioneer of art development and education in Guangdong province, where he lived and worked until his death.
Natural History Museum of China turns into an evening destination where science, art and imagination come alive, Wang Qian reports.
As the heat wave rolls in, where can one find a cool retreat that also offers the charm of borderland culture and the joy of leisurely sightseeing? Head to Southwest China's Yunnan province.
Students return to region to help guide visitors, patrol for problems, and protect its land and creatures, Li Yingxue reports in Hainan Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Qinghai.
After shattering virtually every box-office record in Chinese film history, Ne Zha 2 has grossed 15.44 billion yuan ($2.13 billion) with 324 million admissions, making it the most-watched and highest-grossing film ever in China, according to ticketing platform Maoyan.
Director James Gunn says the film is especially for China which he cites as one of the most significant influences on his career, Xu Fan reports.
Percussionists and faculty members from more than 20 music schools joined in a weeklong art festival held in Tianjin, which kicked off on Saturday.
The re-staging of Rickshaw Boy, one of the classic theatrical productions by Beijing People's Art Theatre, premiered at the Capital Theatre on Friday and will run till Aug 3.
It is impossible not to reach for superlatives when describing China. Global economic power, huge landmass, fascinating history, captivating culture. And a sense that its time has come again. Imperial China: The Definitive Visual History has stunning imagery and photography gracing its well-written and informative pages.
Inspired by a prince's palatial residence, clothing designs reflect the stately architecture while blending contemporary styles, Yang Feiyue reports.
Evolution of life along the banks of the river in the spotlight, Yang Feiyue reports in Changsha.
From Virginia classrooms to excavating 3,000-year-old tombs in Beijing's heatwave, Virginia Commonwealth University junior Kaitlyn Jenkins experienced archaeology's front lines this summer — drenched in sweat.