English translations of New Outline of General History of China and A Concise History of Chinese Civilization were launched at the 31st Beijing International Book Fair on Wednesday.
Exhibition reveals the scholarly and revered descendants of Confucius lived their daily lives with solemnity as well as humor, Yang Feiyue reports.
Kong Xiangzhong, a native of Deyang, Sichuan province, was nurtured by the area's diverse folk customs, including its beloved woodblock prints.
New Three Gorges, a documentary filmed over three decades, will debut nationwide in the People's Cinema Chain on June 26.
The representative work of Chinese scholar Li Shen, Zhongguo Kexueshi, or History of Chinese Science, has been recently published in Russian by Moscow University Press.
At the turn of the 19th century, the Shanghai School emerged as a leading reformative force in the Chinese art scene. The artists' group initiated a fresh painting style to reflect the growing aesthetic demands of modernization.
Singaporean singer-songwriter Stefanie Sun delivered a spectacular performance to a crowd of 50,000 at the National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, marking both her triumphant return to Beijing after 11 years and her first-ever solo concert at the iconic venue.
Wuyuan county in Shangrao, Jiangxi province, safeguards thousands of historical structures. During the fourth national census on cultural relics in China, staff members from the county’s cultural heritage conservation center are systematically documented ancient architecture.
The China National Symphony Orchestra staged a concert at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Saturday, which was conducted by Shui Lan and featured works by three composers of various nationalities from different eras.
An art exhibition titled The Golden Lotus opened at Beijing's 798 Art District on Saturday. Organized by Artist Kitchen, the show features nearly 60 original hand-drawn art cards created by artists.
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More than 60 Chinese and foreign films are gearing up to contend for the summer vacation, one of the most lucrative box-office seasons in China.