Miracle of Life, an exhibition set to open Sunday at Guardian Art Center in Beijing, will provide a glimpse into the wide and dynamic range of Taikang's cultural assets.
Aldo Cibic has lived in Shanghai for about three years, but many people in the city already know of him.
As a bibliophile, Li Suwan had long harbored a dream of running a bookshop. In 2018, she realized that dream, beginning her career as a shopkeeper in downtown Beijing at the age of 36.
The First Fuzhou Cultural and Creative Ecology Conference and the 18th Forum on International Cultural Industries (China) were hosted Aug 16-17 by Peking University in online and offline formats, with in-person venues in Beijing as well as Fuzhou, Jiangxi province.
A variety show highlighting the rapid development of China's auto industry was aired, live, on the Hunan Satellite TV station on Wednesday evening.
Better known as Vicky Xuanxuan on social media, Zhang Yuxuan, a 15-year-old schoolgirl, has attracted nearly 1.7 million followers on China's leading video-haring and livestreaming platform, Bilibili.
It is meant to be eye-catching, and at 25 meters high and 56 meters wide, the loess statue-a man holding a rawap, a plucked Uygur instrument-stands proudly at the entrance of Jiayi village, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, indicating the characteristic feature of the village.
A new Chinese film on the abolition of feudal system in the Xizang autonomous region, which had enabled an upper class to oppress serfs and slaves, is set for domestic theatrical release on Sept 3.
Chinese action film Raging Fire opened on Friday in a limited theatrical release in North America.
An exhibition of 100 paintings by 100 nationwide artists, aged mainly from 30 to 45, is being held at the China National Academy of Painting until Aug 28. The show caps off a series of exhibitions the academy has staged since early this year to mark the centennial of the Communist Party of China.
Editor's note: From arts and crafts to knowledge and skills, China's intangible cultural heritage is invaluably embedded in its ethnic communities. This series looks at the latest efforts to preserve and promote the country's inherited traditions and living expressions.
Zhang Yuxuan can turn many things into melody in her music world-a box of candies, water, pens and glass bottles. She records the sounds around her and mixes them into songs.