Under the midday sun at the main celebration venue of China's Cultural and Natural Heritage Day, Peter Ditmanson, in shaded glasses, took the stage — his lenses darkened by the glare, though they couldn't quite hide the faint smile on his face.
In the courtyard of Beijing's Xuannan Bookstore, an unusual art exhibition is quietly unfolding. Each painting features figures wracked with pain: gripping knees, clutching elbows and wincing in discomfort.
On the beach of Qinhuangdao's Aranya community in Hebei province, a striking vessel awaits.
Traditionally, the Chinese literati have four essential instruments — a brush, an ink stick, an ink stone and paper, which are collectively referred to as the "four jewels of the study".
China and Malaysia will implement a mutual visa-free policy beginning July 17, according to a CCTV report.
Songjiang, now a district of Shanghai on its southwester outskirts, was a prosperous grain collection and distribution center centuries back and a notable port, from where commodities were transported to the imperial capital and also, other parts of the country linked by the Grand Canal, a vast waterway of great importance.
The China Film Directors' Guild's Young Director Support Program, an annual initiative aimed at discovering young talent, awarded special recognition to 10 aspiring directors in Beijing on July 9.
Chinese Culture Week 2025, a nonprofit international platform for contemporary Chinese arts and cross-cultural exchanges, is set to be held in Edinburgh from Aug 1 to 10.
International artists: Once you come, you don't want to leave
To celebrate the UN's inaugural International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations, themed concerts under the theme of Conversation and Connection were held worldwide.
A group of foreign guests who recently visited the Liangzhu Museum in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province, were irresistibly drawn to the unique charm of Liangzhu culture, which has earned global recognition as a hallmark of China's 5,000-year-old civilization.
At an exhibition in the heart of China's capital, Beijing, cosmic data becomes tangible art.