Over 120 art galleries and institutions from around the world will team up at the sixth session of Beijing Dangdai, to be open at the National Agriculture Exhibition Center in Beijing from May 23 to 26, showing the growing local art scene and dynamism of international art.
An exhibition at the National Art Museum of China offers a glimpse of Sang Zoukai's calligraphy world, showing dozens of works done in various scripts and styles. It runs until May 14.
China decided last week to extend the short-stay visa-exemption policy for citizens of 12 countries, of which 11 are European nations, to the end of 2025. This extension underscores the prospects of China-Europe engagement in the years ahead and will bring a fresh wave of European tourists to China, analysts said.
A small Beijing theater has proved a big hit among youth and is celebrating its 10th year with two productions, Chen Nan reports.
The Suzhou Symphony Orchestra is set to embark on a musical journey in Algeria from May 11 to 19, showcasing a harmonious fusion of cultural melodies.
The Art Ensemble of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions has revealed its latest musical endeavor, Dream Chasers, scheduled for its premiere at the China National Opera House in Beijing on May 31.
A collaborative effort between the National Center for the Performing Arts and the Beijing Dance Academy, The Spring in Yangjialing graces the stage at the NCPA from May 9 to 12.
China's secondhand luxury goods market is expected to embrace the most intense competition this year after nearly a decade of development, and online platforms have increasingly become important shopping channels for consumers, a new report said.
The eagerly anticipated Japanese romance film April, Come She Will, featuring stars Takeru Satoh and Masami Nagasawa, is poised to captivate Chinese audiences as it hits domestic theaters on May 18.
One of the most anticipated productions of this year's Modern Drama Valley, Life & Times of Michael K will be presented at Yunfeng Theatre from May 10 to 12.
User viewing time on iQIYI, a leading online entertainment provider in China, increased 12 percent during the May Day holiday year on year, according to data released by the company.
Shanghai International Dance Center kicked off a new call for young choreographers aged between 18 and 45 this week.