June 12 marks this year's Cultural and Natural Heritage Day. Aiming to infuse elements of cultural heritage into modern life, a tour to Beijing's Zhihua Temple was organized last Saturday by the Intangible Cultural Heritage Acquisition Center of the capital's Dongcheng district to give visitors a glimpse into the beauty of ancient Chinese architecture and enjoy the time-honored legacy of Jing music.
The Exhibition on the Art of Seal Carving of Communist Party of China's 100th anniversary kicked off at the China Millennium Monument in Beijing on Thursday.
The National Academy of Painting has mounted a series of art shows featuring 800 resident artists, to celebrate the centennial of the Communist Party of China.
Late ink artist Li Huasheng once had a wish to be exhibited alongside the works by Inoue Yuichi, the Japanese artist whose experimental approach to art inspired him a lot.
Ask Our Diverse World is unveiled to show graduation works by the bachelors of Tsinghua University's Academy of Arts and Design.
When ideals conceived by artists in the past have become realities, and how can artists today assume the undertaking to picture new landscapes for the future?
Open-up Exhibition, to launch on Aug 8, is a collaboration between Yellowbox and the Himalayas Museum in Shanghai and will run for a year.
Serving as late Hong Kong filmmaker Benny Chan’s final directorial effort, the crime thriller Raging Fire reunited lead stars Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse during a Shanghai event on June 30.
An epic series spanning one century, from 1921 to this year, the 42-episode TV series Refinement of Faith began its run on Hunan Satellite TV and three streaming sites -- Mango TV, Tencent Video and iQiy -- on June 13.
Five years ago, a documentary series titled Masters in Forbidden City was released in China and soon became a hot topic on social media, bringing the profession of cultural relic restoration into public spotlight.
The recent viral videos of wild elephants wandering in a downtown area in Yunnan province immediately reminded me of my own experience watching a herd-perhaps even the same one-destroy buildings in the province's jungle during Spring Festival in 2009.
Opening a book decorated with simple pictures and written in the Tibetan language, Tatse introduces his latest work to readers.