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.
Commuters jam together in a subway carriage, tightly packed, like sardines in a can; anxiety overwhelms employees when rumors of job losses circulate in the workplace; and a young couple have a ferocious argument on the street.
The talent show Call Me by Fire, which brings together 33 veteran entertainers to vie for a spot in a 17-member performance group, premiered on the video-sharing platform Mango TV on Aug 12.
For Yalungerile, being a conductor of either a symphony orchestra or a choir is a job about musical directorship.
Thirty-four secondary school students from across New Zealand showed off their Chinese proficiency in the annual Chinese Bridge competition held on Aug 8.
A virtual exhibition on Sichuan province's intangible cultural heritage and its fashion creations was recently launched by the China Cultural Center in Sydney on Aug 11.
A series of fashion events closed on July 31 in Southwest China's Chongqing province, including a textile pattern design competition, an exhibition featuring the shortlisted designs, fashion shows and a forum.
Writer Ai Wei's new novel An Everlasting Life was recently published in China.
When Debussy’s Arabesque arrived in a long corridor of the art gallery at the China Millennium Monument, the 2021 Croisements Festival saw its last exhibition.
The Chinese mythological fable narrating Ne Zha's adventures has been adapted several times into films, including the 2019 Ne Zha, which became the highest-grossing Chinese animation in domestic theaters.