The Curse of Turandot, a Chinese film inspired from Italian composer Giacomo Puccini's masterpieceTurandot, opened on Friday, currently sitting on the country's new titles' box-office charts.
More than 100 senior residents in Beijing's Haidian district attended a cultural activity held in the Fenghuangling Natural Scenic Spot on yesterday, which marked the Chongyang Festival, or the Double Ninth Festival.
As China's cultural and art workers are answering the president's call in their own ways, the past few years have seen a surge in the production of works of arts and literature that have won both popularity and critical acclaim. Here are some outstanding examples.
The iconic Potala Palace in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region will be open to the public free of charge from Friday to the end of 2021, as authorities strive to promote winter tourism.
A virtual tour of the Great Wall called Walk the Great Wall of China has been launched.
In less than half a day, Dai Qi'er, an 11-year-old girl from Southwest China's Sichuan province, made a "journey through time".
Documentary tells stories of ordinary people as they seek out their place in modern Chinese society, Wang Ru reports.
Donghua University alumni have become a common sight at the annual Shanghai Fashion Week.
Donghua University in Shanghai has supported the entrepreneurship of its students and alumni as one of the best schools to study textiles in China. Ma Feifei, who did a master's program in textile engineering from the university, is one such beneficiary.
Donghua University has contributed significantly to the development of China's textile industry over the past 70 years, He Qi reports in Shanghai.
One of the world's biggest food and beverage exhibitions, SIAL, will be held in Shanghai from May 18 to 20, 2022.
As the days grow colder, follow the herd to the nearest mutton hotpot restaurant and find a cozy capital welcome, Yang Feiyue reports.