Participants from home and abroad shared and discussed how the thoughts of ancient Chinese philosopher Mencius (372-289 BC) could help facilitate civilization exchanges and mutual learning between the East and West at an oriental civilization dialogue on Sunday in Beijing.
With the aim of boosting cultural innovation and the development of cultural industries through digital technology, the 2023 contest called for entries promoting the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, tea culture, and Xicheng’s historical status as a hub for scholars.
In May, when Taiwan rock band Mayday announced concerts on the Chinese mainland, some 300,000 tickets completely sold out within a mere five seconds across all booking platforms. That not only illustrated the band's great popularity but also indicated a high level of demand that highlighted the rebirth of China's live concert market.
A documentary featuring international artists in China recently aired on Bilibili and several other online platforms.
The Smart Tourism Development Conference and Smart Tourism Demonstration Exhibition were held in Nanjing, capital city of Jiangsu province, on Nov 23.
The role of technology in protecting and studying cultural relics was highlighted at the national conference on cultural relics and technology, which was held in Beijing on Friday and Saturday.
The 16th China Cruise Shipping Conference was unveiled on Saturday in Nanshan district, Shenzhen city.
When director Wuershan invited US special effects artist Douglas Hans Smith to work on the fantasy epic "Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms", he arranged a cultural tour to give Smith an understanding of the aesthetics of traditional art forms.
"Across the Furious Sea", a crime thriller by award-winning director Cao Baoping, has topped the single-day box office charts for three consecutive days since opening on Nov 25.
The fourth Contemporary Theater Biennale opened in Futian, Shenzhen, on Friday and will run until Dec 3.
GUIYANG — Walking into the basement of the Geological Museum of Guizhou in the hinterland of Southwestern China, a soft buzz came out of a room around the corner.
When the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra planned to mark its seventh birthday with a concert, conductor Chen Xieyang, its music director, decided to perform works by Chinese composer Zhu Jian'er (1922-2017).