Lineage in Brushstrokes, an exhibition at the Peon Art Museum Chongqing, shows the role of art as a force of unity in six individual families. The exhibition until July 18 displays more than 80 paintings, sculptures and letters by family members who are all devoted to art creation and education in four generations.
The organizing committee of China Culture Palace recently released its program of creative events at Expo 2020 Dubai, which was postponed from Oct 1 due to the pandemic.
An exhibition, Traces of the State of Rui, brings together more than 230 bronze, gold and jade objects unearthed from the Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces to unveil the face of Rui, the once booming and glorious state that lasted four centuries. The state of Rui was established during the Western Zhou Dynasty (c.11th century-771 BC). After being merged into the territory of the state of Qin, it was gradually forgotten.
An exhibition at the Jiaxing Museum until Aug 15, Royal Glamor traces the life of the royal family in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) at the Imperial Palace in Shenyang.
Beijing TV Dramas & Movies Broadcasting Season in Africa's offline theme event China-Africa Film and Television Night was held in Beijing on May 28.
A promotional event for the online drama My Dear Guardian was held in Beijing in May, and the drama has since started to run on the online streaming site iQiyi on Tuesday.
Luding Bridge, with more than 2,000 years of history, was built in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). The bridge is a key part of China's military history as it played a pivotal role during one of the major battles in the course of the Long March.
Propelled by word of mouth praises,The Imperial Coroner -- a 36-episode online series fictionalizing a legendary forensic science technician -- has soared as a dark horse to see its audience tripled in May.
On May 25, more than 100 students of New York University's class of 2021 from the school's "go local "program attended NYU Shanghai's undergraduate commencement ceremony.
Author writes freely about stories not for the faint of heart, Yang Yang reports.
Inspired by the 1986 World Cup, a group of herders in Inner Mongolia have nurtured a love of soccer on their own grasslands of glory, report Yuan Hui in Hohhot and Zhao Xinying in Beijing.
Mechanical engineering undergraduates from universities across China showcased their graduation projects at the fourth "Hengxing Cup" Graduation Design Competition that concluded at Shanghai Jiao Tong University on May 26.