There are many ways to define fame. But one of them, surely, is to see your name in lights above bustling New York streets.
In a simple yet elegant bookstore, novelist Liu Zhenyun hosted a livestream, leading readers in touring world literature, a sideline session of the Beijing International Book Fair.
Pudong, which refers directly to the eastern bank of the Huangpu River, used to be, quite literally, a pretty common place in Shanghai 30 years ago.
In 1949, the People's Liberation Army made a concerted effort to safeguard historical buildings during the battle for Shanghai's liberation, and they continue to be treasured today.
Ma Changli, who graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing in 1953, is one of the earliest painters who explored oil painting to depict his country and people, following the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
The full range and depth of contemporary Chinese literature have yet to be discovered by foreign readers despite the increase in published works overseas in recent years, a professor of Chinese literature study says.
Exhibition celebrates Liang Sicheng, pioneer of modern Chinese architecture.
Sculptor's Passion, an exhibition at the National Art Museum of China until Oct 7, shows dozens of sculptures by Lin who left a body of works combining the beauty of simplicity, tenderness and historic narratives.
Nurturing Silently, an exhibition navigating Dai's career over the decades, brings together representative works from different stages of his creations at the National Art Museum of China until Oct 7.
Qingdao, the scenic coastal city of Shandong province, was one of the earliest places in the nation to be introduced to the watercolor technique. The beautiful and poetic views Qingdao commands have also made the city a long-standing favorite destination for painters seeking inspiration.
Polish director Krystian Lupa will bring to life A Madman's Diary by the late Chinese writer Lu Xun at Shaoxing Grand Theater at 6:30 pm on Sept 27.