Gauchos, a series of images created by Uruguayan photographer Luis Fabini, is on show in Beijing through May 8.
While most people are working from home during the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai, some employees of cultural venues are still at their workplace ensuring a continuity of operations.
As the government helped to beautify rural areas, the Maona village in South China's Hainan began to draw outside tourists with its rainforest scenery and the Li ethnic culture. The tourists drink and buy tea or other agricultural products, which helped increase the income of the locals.
Poet Su Shi (1037-1101), also known as Su Dongpo, of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), is one of the most recognized Chinese cultural icons of all time. His legacy, including his calligraphy, painting and his broad influence in lots of fields, as well as his poetry, is celebrated even today.
Southwest China's Yunnan province is a popular destination in China. It has temperate weather, magnificent natural scenery and colorful folk customs.
A lacquer artisan in Fuzhou, Fujian province, hopes to carry forward the city's traditional technology and culture of bodiless lacquerware through persistence and innovation.
New Gods: Yang Jian, the latest outing in Shanghai-based Light Chaser Animation Studios' animated franchise inspired from Chinese mythologies, will give the audience a surprise with an unconventional retelling of the titular character.
As one of the country's most popular suspense novelists, People's Literature Prize-winning Ma Boyong will see his spy tale The Wind Blows from Longxi brought to life on the television screen.
Hailed as "the king of explosions" in Hollywood, director Michael Bay's latest outing, Ambulance, is set to open in multiple format, including IMAX, in Chinese mainland theaters on April 22.
To celebrate the UN Chinese Language Day on April 20, the China Cultural Center launched a short video welcoming the day.
The China Bamboo Garden, a poetic landscape featuring flowers and bamboos, has become a highlight among national pavilions at a decennial world horticultural exhibition, which opened on April 14 in Almere, the Netherlands.
Over the past two decades, Yu Yong, an artist from Taiwan who cherishes a deep love for Yunnan, has been striving to preserve and pass on traditional Chinese techniques.