Yilin Press, a literary branch of Phoenix Publishing and Media Inc, has recently sold the French copyright of the first graphic novel adaptation of The Three-Body Problem to Editions Glenat at the London Book Fair 2025.
Nestled in the lush mountains of Southwest China's Yunnan province, the small village of Laodabao was once connected to the outside world just by a rugged dirt road. Home to approximately 500 people of the Lahu ethnic group, the village offered limited opportunities for interactions with other communities. Yet, the lives of the Lahu people have never been devoid of joy.
The Jilin Provincial Song and Dance Troupe performed the dance drama Human · Ginseng on Friday and Saturday in Changchun, Jilin province, presenting the fusion of traditional dance performance and modern technology.
In the summer of 2017, Xie Xiaoze took part in a monthlong residency program at the Dunhuang Academy in Gansu province. The artist, who is also the Paul L.& Phyllis Wattis Professor of Art at Stanford University, spent a lot of time reading, thinking and creating.
During an exclusive interview with China Daily online show Cultural Frontline, the song's singer and songwriter Tang Hanxiao said musical composition was the same as acting to him, he just needs musical elements to perform.
In the spring of 2024, celebrated singer Gong Linna embarked on an exciting new musical journey to breathe fresh life into an ancient art form: yuanqu.
When a movie presents tragic history in a comedic way, it goes beyond entertainment to convey profound meaning. Detective Chinatown 1900 is one such cinematic endeavor.
Animated powerhouse Ne Zha 2 has sparked outpouring of ingenuity, both official and otherwise.
Sleeping Muse After Several Snoozes, the largest survey exhibition to date by Romanian-born Hungarian artist Botond Keresztesi and his first institutional solo show in China, is being held at the X Museum in Beijing.
Nestled in the heart of Jiangxi province, Jingdezhen is known as China's "porcelain capital". For centuries, its potters have turned clay into delicate and exquisite works of art that have traveled the world, telling the story of this ancient city.
Wang Yusheng, a mathematician in his 80s, remembers that, after he enrolled in the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1978, he would often spend half of his monthly allowance on collecting postage stamps, and sometimes wait outside post offices very early in the morning for newly issued stamps.
China's tourism sector is set to solidify its position as a global leader, driven by policy innovation, digital transformation, and consumer-focused trends, according to a key report. This will ensure long-term sustainable growth and deliver world-class travel experiences for both domestic and international visitors, the Green Book of China's Tourism, released in Beijing on Friday predicted.