After discovering a special interest at a site in 2007, Chen Guoke has become a preeminent practitioner in the field of archaeology, Wang Ru reports.
Craftsman keeps skills and knowledge of paper art alive, Wang Qian reports.
Archaeologists began a new round of excavation work in July on Mo'er Temple ruins, a Buddhist site, in Kashgar prefecture, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
From a maiden modeled on Mogao's murals to others inspired by opera, AI avatars are being used to promote traditional culture, Deng Zhangyu reports.
A China-India Youth Dialog jointly organized by the CICG Center for Europe and Asia, China International Youth Exchange Center and Cheena Bhavana of Visva-Bharati University was held in Beijing on Monday.
Art exhibition Walking the Environment opened in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on July 22 and runs until Dec 31.
Wind over the World, Liu Haiyong's exhibition at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, is dedicated to his endeavors in the field of xieyi.
Jiao Guiyue, a Chinese martial art coach from Qinghe county of Hebei province, instructed teenagers in practicing Xiyangzhang Taipingquan, a form of traditional Chinese martial art.
During summer vacation, a community service center in Jimo district of Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, provides a platform of learning Peking Opera for pupils.
A variety show featuring various art forms including symphony, stage play and singing performances, raised the curtain of the Culture Festival of Western Hills and Yongding River Beijing, in the capital's Shougang Industrial Park on July 25.
As an effort to boost local film and TV industries, the Inner Mongolia Film Group, the largest of its kind in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, announced to establish an industry strategic development committee on July 23.
Adapted from the popular comic series Crazy! Kwai Boo, the feature-length animated film Crazy Kwai Boo: Sanxingdui Spirited Away will open across Chinese mainland on July 29.