Masterpieces by artists such as Claude Monet, Marc Chagall and Chang Dai-Chien, which are usually found in public museums, are stealing the limelight at the ongoing fourth China International Import Expo.
According to a recent survey conducted by wenjuan.com, an online survey platform, some 96 percent of surveyed youth said they were willing to purchase guochao products, which refers to products by homegrown brands. At the same time, 91.6 percent of respondents expressed their expectations for more video programs digging deeper into traditional Chinese culture.
Deserve the Favorable Environment ended on Nov 3 at the National Art Museum of China.
Ten paintings created by acclaimed artist Tu Hongtao between 2020 and this year will be on show at the West Bund Art Center in Shanghai, displaying new developments in his presentation of landscapes, sense of time and fluidity.
Beginning in the early 20th century and throughout the 1940s, groups of Chinese people largely in their 20s arrived in France to study fine art, aiming to be nurtured by new things and find ways to revive the cultural scene back at home.
North China's Shanxi province is implementing a new branding strategy to promote its locally produced specialty products.
In his work report at the 12th Congress of the Shanxi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, Lin Wu, Party secretary of Shanxi, said one of the local development targets is to become a renowned tourist destination with international influence.
The Shanxi provincial capital of Taiyuan is a city with so many ancient structures that even a casual stroll on the streets can lead visitors to something pleasantly unexpected: an old residence, a garden or a monument, for instance, with great historical and cultural values.
Zhou Tao, a 34-year-old native of Beijing, runs a restaurant in Addis Ababa, offering a variety of Chinese cuisine to fellow Chinese expatriates and a growing number of non-Chinese customers.
Recent dialogue in Zhejiang province discusses opportunities provided by a cultural belt being built along an ancient waterway, Ma Zhenhuan reports.
The exhibition showcases more than 60 sets (more than 300 pieces) created by more than 40 teachers, students and artists from the institute.