A photo exhibition ongoing at the Cultural Palace of Nationalities in Beijing until Nov 3, provides a panoramic view of Qinghai's ecological systems. Some 200 snapshots on show were selected from thousands of submissions from across the country earlier this year.
A long-term exhibition at the National Museum of China shows a selection of rubbings of moya writings and characters from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) to modern times. Yongzhou was the habitat of several established artists and intellectuals, and the works on show reflect the cultural attainment of some of these figures and their social concerns.
A Sinology camp for young scholars was held by the International Confucian Association, Beijing Language and Culture University and Nishan World Center for Confucian Studies in East China's Shandong province and Beijing on Oct 15-20.
An exhibition opened on Saturday in the Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall in the Beijing Botanical Garden, mixing fine traditional craftsmanship and a Chinese literary milestone.
The Zhuhai Traditional Chinese Orchestra, one of the youngest orchestras of the country, is performing in Beijing to showcase the beauty of Guangdong folk music.
Summit on Music Intelligence was launched at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing on Oct 22.
The six-episode documentary Chasing the Red Star began airing on Tianjin TV on Sunday, and a ceremony to celebrate its broadcast was held in Beijing on Friday.
A trip from Sept 27-30 took expats from several countries on a journey to explore the charm of Shandong, the birthplace of Confucianism.
The Shining Red Star, which was produced by the August First Film Studio and premiered in 1974, is a firm favorite among Chinese audiences.
Online audience tunes into Chopin piano competition in Warsaw.
Designer puts spotlight on Oroqen-style clothing at a Beijing event.
Pan Dongsheng, vice-mayor and head of the public security bureau of Fuzhou, Fujian province, died in the line of duty on Sept 25 at the age of 57.