Artists, dancers, and artisans join New Year tour to share traditional culture with a global audience, Zhang Zhouxiang reports.
NCPA chorus' 2025 season promises a blend of classical traditions with modern interpretations, Chen Nan reports.
Bronze mirrors, painted terracotta bricks, pottery figures, and religious statues and paintings form part of a vast collection of objects of antiquity at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing.
Exhibitions of the once highly sought-after white porcelain reveal the sophistication beneath its simple surface, Lin Qi reports.
Pianist and soprano Chen Yu released her latest album in Beijing on Jan 15, and hopes to captivate listeners with her musical versatility.
After nearly 20 years since its formation, Red Hand, one of China's most influential jazz bands, has released its first album, titled Touch — a long-awaited event that has sent ripples of excitement through the music scene.
The first digital exhibition to spotlight the Niya ruins site in the country's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region is open to the public at the Alight Room Lafayette Culture Space in Shanghai through July 25.
How did craftsmen over 2,000 years ago create the unique "Chinese purple" color on Terracotta Warriors? Can a one-euro coin stand upright on a high-speed train traveling at full speed? How are giant pandas trained to adapt to life in the wild?
One of the most iconic pieces of contemporary Chinese theater, To Be Continued returned for a special three-day performance to mark 20 years since it was written, and 18 years since its debut. The event was the beginning of a yearlong national tour.
Will science fiction writers seek a helping hand from artificial intelligence, which is already assisting if not replacing humans in many forms of writing?
For many years, Qian Shaowu (1928-2021) remembered often hearing the sounds of the erhu — a Chinese two-stringed fiddle — by A Bing, a neighbor with bad eyesight, almost every night during his childhood.
For Li Yupu, glass is a perfect medium for reaching beyond the surface of life.