Foreigners learning Chinese will help people from China and abroad enhance communication and deepen mutual understanding, renowned Chinese writer Wang Meng said at a recent event.
Chinese tourism website Qyer recently signed an agreement with the international nongovernment organization World Animal Protection, marking an ambitious step in promoting animal-friendly tourism.
An exhibition featuring 36 paintings themed on the wealth of nature and the cycle of botanical life by Chinese botany painter Zeng Xiaolian is taking place at the Shanghai Center of Photography.
The Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center will stage three productions at Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing from April to May. The three productions —I Don't Want to Be Friends With You, Wilderness and Wave — are all directed by He Nian, who is also known for directing movies and TV dramas.
With strong word-of-mouth percolating online, We Made a Beautiful Bouquet saw its box office surpass director Shunji Iwai's Love Letter as the highest-grossing Japanese live-action romance on the Chinese mainland on Tuesday, according to the movie information tracker Beacon.
A "seven-level pagoda" stone carving has been discovered by a farmer in central China's Henan Province, while renovating his yard. According to the local cultural preservation authorities, the carving was made 1,200 years ago in the Tang Dynasty (618-907).
Helan Mountain is regarded as a representative of rock paintings in northern China and so far, over 10,000 rock paintings and carvings dating back 10,000 to 3,000 years have been found there.
As a landmark attraction that has captivated many poets and artists over centuries, West Lake, located in East China's Zhejiang province, has again become the "protagonist" in a movie.
Beijing Fine Art Academy is showing at its art museum dozens of Chinese ink paintings of the mountain-and-water and flower-and-bird genres by Wu Yi,a revered artist from Nanjing, Jiangsu province.The museum is also presenting several of Wu's drawings
The well-received Eternal Seasons exhibition series mounted by LGDR Asia has returned, with the latest installment exploring life in nature and the cosmos. It teams up preeminent figures in the international art world active since the 1940s with renowned Chinese contemporary artists.
The Red Detachment of Women, China's first original ballet production by the National Ballet of China which premiered in Beijing in 1964, will be staged at Beijing's Tianqiao Theater on March 8, International Women's Day.
Life for Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was inspired by Hong Kong's city life and the wilderness that surrounds it. The song is a mix of Hong Kong's futuristic cyberpunk and ancient Cantonese opera.