Ink artist Tang Wenxuan caught attention in the 1950s for producing a body of works in which he explored with the highly-expressive, semiabstract style of classic Chinese paintings. He is best known for the flower-and-bird subject and figure paintings which show the influences of master painters, such as Bada Shanren, Wu Changshuo and Qi Baishi.
Modern dance performance Disappear will make its Beijing premiere on July 27 at Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center as a part of the Spring for Chinese Arts Festival.
KIGALI-Chinese entrepreneur Yang Jing may not be the first person that springs to mind when thinking of philanthropy, but that is precisely what she has aimed to do over the past decade.
Visionary movie project inspires a young audience as it shows heroic deeds that built modern China, Xu Fan reports.
Visitors from France, Italy and Poland recently experienced the charm of traditional Chinese culture and art creation in the production process of the handicraft porcelain tigers at the Weifang Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone in Shandong province.
Innovative video festival in Beijing will showcase works by Chinese and foreign artists, Chen Nan reports.
Climbing over the high mountains, passing the blue lake below, the buses seem connected as they negotiated the winding plateau highway.
Overlooking Saqqara necropolis, some 20 kilometers from the Giza pyramid complex, Saqqara village lies as a tourist attraction with its unique handmade rugs and carpets that represent a characteristic handicraft of the locals for decades.
Thunderous applause reverberated through the packed Jinji Lake Concert Hall in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, on July 15 as 83-year-old Chen Xieyang conducted a performance by gifted musicians with a broad range of repertoire and stylistic diversity.
Seventy-nine outstanding individuals involved in cultural relics, including archaeologists, museum employees and conservators, and 49 organizations and academies were bestowed awards at the national cultural relics-related working conference in Beijing on Friday.
A new round of reinforcement and maintenance work on the ancient Jiaohe Ruins is expected to kick off later this year, focusing on mending the cracked cliff and cultural relics in the west of the site, according to local cultural relics management authorities.