The Minghua ship, a historic symbol of Shenzhen's transformation, will become the stage for a new theatrical experience. On Oct 1, The Deal, an original immersive physical theatre production, will premiere on board.
The 12th Xishan Badachu Cultural Week will run Oct 1-8 at Beijing’s Badachu Park, offering residents and visitors a festive blend of history, culture and interactive experiences for the National Day holiday.
On Sunday, an exhibition highlighting the exchange, communication and integration of ethnic groups in Beijing's development as the capital kicked off at the First Historical Archives of China in Beijing.
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' Institute of Archaeology announced its important academic achievements over the past five years on Sunday, enriching understanding of significant topics like the origins of Chinese civilization and the history of the ancient Maritime Silk Road.
Ancient Egyptian temples were more than places of worship — they were the heart of society, serving as ritual centers, schools, banks and courts.
The National Ballet of China's original production, The Crane Calling, returned to the stage on Sept 24 at Beijing's Tianqiao Theater, marking the 10th anniversary of its premiere with a newly updated version. This work revisits the inspiring story of Xu Xiujuan (1964-87), a young woman who gave her life while trying to save cranes in a rainstorm.
The national archaeological work meeting opened in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on Thursday.
Lin Qi finds authentic island life in the labyrinth of Haikou's old streets, capturing a leisurely travel pace.
The National Library of China launched a documentary screening series for this year on Wednesday, highlighting the medium's role as a vital historical record and tool for public education.
Tucked in an old hutong, or alleyway, not far from the Forbidden City is a compound that used to serve as the dormitory area of Peking University. Now, it has been transformed into a cultural and creative hub adding to Beijing's metropolitan vibe.
A photography exhibition documenting pre-earthquake Myanmar and diverse, natural landscapes spanning continents opened at Shanghai's Qingpu district on Wednesday, featuring works by photographer and former Miss Hong Kong Loletta Chu.