Resort offers the thrills and spills of winter sports set amid a glorious setting, Xing Wen reports in Keketuohai, Xinjiang.
As the world prepared to mark the 100th anniversary of the death of the composer and pianist Camille Saint-Saens, three Chinese musicians decided to form a piano trio and record music pieces he wrote for piano trio, delivering their salute to the French maestro.
A tenor and a pianist hit the road with some classical favorites, Chen Nan reports.
Clear skies have added to the attractiveness of Tibet to tourists, as even a casual smartphone photo can look surreal with the blue skies and white clouds as the background.
Did you know that there are many techniques for playing a Chinese drum? Showcasing the beauty of Chinese music, percussionist Tong Shengyuan is here to introduce the variety of drum strokes.
A forum recently held in Beijing Normal University brought together more than 60 experts and insiders from multiple countries to discuss ways to enhance the overseas influence of Chinese culture.
When actor Cao Bingkun was shooting a film in 2017, he got a chance to be more involved in the creative process and developed an interest to go behind the camera. Cao's directorial debut, My Son, is scheduled to open across the country on Dec 3.
The Silk Road International Arts Festival, launched in 2014, is the first international arts festival on the theme of the Silk Road in China.
At his solo exhibition Mozart-Gene, artist Li Jiwei has brought to his alma mater's art museum in Beijing some 17 works in which he has enriched the presentations of ink art, and employing Eastern aesthetics, he visualizes the spirit and faith embodied in the compositions of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
"With the gentle wind blowing over the field, we admire the beautiful rainbow, hands in hands," sang a chorus of 21 children on a wooden stage beside a picturesque lake in East China's Zhejiang province. The scene is featured in the last episode of Tian Ye Li De Ge Sheng (Songs Sung from the Fields), a 10-episode TV program which has recently concluded its first showing on CCTV-17.
A concert was held at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing on Dec 1, featuring musicians including pianists Sheng Yuan and 12-year-old Du Peida, as well as organ player Shen Yuan and string quartet Amber Quartet.
The Beijing Planetarium was the first large-scale planetarium in China. Building A was set up and opened to the public in 1957 and Building B was completed and opened at the end of 2004.