Landmark painting given new lease of life by dedicated choreographers, Chen Nan reports.
Today, we are interviewing Hu Yang, the lead actor of China National Opera and Dance Drama Theater's dance drama "Li Bai", to discuss how he artistically shapes the character of the poet, as well as share his insights on the development of traditional Chinese dance dramas.
Gaia, is revered as the Greek goddess of the earth and mother of all lives. French design brand Lalique has launched a new Gaia collection to make nature its source of inspiration and also to invite people to appreciate the beauty and the many wonderful things that come from nature.
These "logos" were developed in China 2,000 years ago. They may record the time and location of the creation as well as artisans, and may also very well be among the world's earliest trade marks.
In an effort to renew people's experiences in appreciating Dunhuang art, theone.art, a digital art platform, recently launched a series of Dunhuang mural-themed artworks represented by the non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, a form of cryptocurrency.
From robots to aircraft, a new generation is providing thrust for innovation, Wang Qian reports.
University works with top brand to promote a modern and stylish 'China chic' look, He Qi reports in Shanghai.
The Vicinity aims to rekindle the sense of community that shaped the nation's ethos by bringing together people from opposing lifestyles, Wang Kaihao reports.
Amid the melody of Jinghu, a musical instrument used in Peking Opera, an AI-powered virtual replica of Peking Opera master Mei Lanfang walked towards the center of the stage at a gentle pace holding a foldable fan.
Today, we invite Han Baoquan, director of the dance drama "Li Bai", to talk about how dancers connect the legendary poet's life with poetry, wine and sword, as well as their use of space and dimension to express Li Bai's inner world.
A new reality series introducing up-and-coming directors to a larger audience has been aired on Tencent's video-sharing platform.
In Jingdezhen, there is a porcelain palace founded by 91-year-old Yu Ermei. She started building the palace at 80 and spent five years and her entire life savings on it.