A musical adaptation of Ma Boyong's popular suspense novel, The Longest Day in Chang'an, premiered at the Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center on Feb 14.
One of the most popular programs during the Spring Festival Gala of Shandong Radio and TV Station, the opera retelling of the Legend of the White Snake has garnered 310 million clicks, according to a seminar held in Beijing on Saturday.
Beauty in Life, an ongoing exhibition at the National Art Museum of China, displays the varied definitions of the happy, fruitful lifestyles of people from different generations and areas.
DNA Trio, a chamber music ensemble composed of pianist Zhang Jialin, violinist Zhang Jingye, and cellist Song Zhao, held a concert at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Feb 19.
Sichuan cities merge tradition with cutting-edge technology, bringing novel experiences to visitors, Huang Zhiling and Peng Chao report in Chengdu.
The resurgence of the vintage mamianqun, or horse-face skirt, has been observed among lovers of the hanfu attire who wear it in the traditional way or with a modern top.
The scope and depth of Chinese contemporary art is introduced to the audience at Art Capital, an exhibition that opened on Feb 18 at the Grand Palais in Paris and organized by the Artists Salon, France.
At the age of 22, Wang Xun (1915-69), then a student at Tsinghua University, published an essay titled The Value of Jade in Chinese Culture, in which he investigated the philosophical, cultural and aesthetic meanings embodied in jade.
TIANJIN — The Chinese animated blockbuster Ne Zha 2, which has shattered multiple box office records and generated discussions among the global Chinese community, has transcended cinema to become a powerful driving force in tourism.
A gracefully poised woman dressed in a form-fitting qipao that accentuates the elegant lines of her body sings a traditional Chinese opera song in a restaurant's private room.
Every time Liu Xianglan sits gracefully on the ground with her back straight, fastens a hand-loom around her waist, and begins to weave, a steady stream of questions flows from the curious visitors to her hometown of Wuzhishan city in South China’s Hainan province.
Peking Opera adaptation of classic novel gives Sun Wukong a chance to wreak havoc onstage.