With preparations lasting over two years, the upcoming epic film The Battle at Lake Changjin recruited more than 12,000 actors, crew workers and extras, making it one of the largest Chinese films in recent years according to producers who spoke at a recent event in Beijing.
An art exhibition was held yesterday in Beijing at the Russian Cultural Center. Over 30 paintings, sculptures and calligraphy works were on display, covering the latest creations of artists from the National Art Museum of China and some pieces by Russian artists, which are now housed at the National Art Museum of China.
Organizers of the first International Bingxin Literature Award have encouraged the public to submit literary works.
China has made progress in creating a wholesome fan culture after special operations against law-breaking and improper acts in the world of entertainment fandom.
Chinese authorities have issued a guideline to strengthen literary criticism in the new era to promote the healthy and prosperous development of socialist literature and art.
After nine days filled with singing, dancing and martial arts displays, the Shanghai International Youth Interactive Friendship Camp closed in east China's Shanghai Municipality.
A dance drama has won public acclaim after using a new form of dance to depict the life of a late Chinese model worker known as "Ironman" across the country.
In 2011, when harpist Wang Guan launched a training program at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, during the Gateway to Arts Summer Festival, there were only about 30 students and none of them knew anything about the musical instrument.
As the first post-pandemic summer vacation has arrived, new experiences have sprung up for the Chinese travelers who are straining at the leash to travel.
Colorful paintings capture the eye from the minute one sets foot in Linglongwan, Shengfeng village.
On a sunny Saturday afternoon, laughter of adolescents resounds through a black-and-white three-floor building dubbed Konnect Hub in Githurai 44, a middle-to-low-income community on the outskirts of Nairobi.
Harriet Ajulu was, on July 25, glued to her television screen as she closely followed her favorite Chinese drama.