Universal Pictures' F9, which will hit the Chinese mainland on May 21, set a record in the country for Hollywood movie presales since reopening domestic theaters in late July last year.
The second Global Times Film & Television Cultural Communication Forum focused on telling Chinese stories through films and TV series was held on May 15 in Beijing.
For years, artist Feng Fang has been concerning the situation of birds, especially cranes, when being influenced by increasing human activities.
A Living Room of Flora-2.0, an exhibition opening an international rose center in Pingyin, Shandong province, shows artworks that review the history of people growing and using roses in different ways, and examine the complications of the relationships between people and other creatures.
Never Late to Learn the Way, an exhibition at the National Art Museum of China until May 23, reviews Shen's decadeslong career in pushing forward the frontiers of Chinese calligraphy, as well as his accomplishments in different literary areas, especially writing poems.
Chinese musicians, including violinist Ning Feng, pianist Luo Wei and cellist Chen Yibai, gave a concert at the Blackstone Art Space in Shanghai on May 16.
The Palace Museum in Stamps: Special Exhibition of Stamps on the Theme of the Palace Museum lifted its curtain in the Zhaigong (Hall of Abstinence) Gallery in the museum with a display of over 1,500 stamps in 52 sets, which have been released since the founding of New China in 1949.
Wu Jiatong, president of Wu Promotion, a Chinese agency specialized in artistic and cultural exchanges between China and the world, was honored with the Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art for building bridges between Austria and China in the fields of arts and culture.
Recently, a virtual exhibition on Linyi city in East China's Shandong province was launched by the China Tourism Office in Seoul.
Former soldier defies age to continue serving the people by combating desertification, Xing Wen and Mao Weihua report.
British media professional Michael Harrold's almost accidental China journey started in 1994. He has since witnessed the country's transformation over the decades and looks forward to experiencing its future, Erik Nilsson reports.
The natural surroundings and pastoral lifestyle have drawn people to Ding Muer's three rural homestays in East China's Anhui province.