Orchestra festival highlights determination of rural ensemble to popularize classical works, Chen Nan reports.
Once Upon a Time in Fudeli, the first theater production to feature the Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China, premiered in Shanghai on April 23.
Historical site opens in time for the Party's centennial, Zhou Wenting reports in Shanghai.
Architect's vision helps establish a cultural project that empowers women of the Dong ethnic group, report Wang Qian in Beijing and Yang Jun in Guiyang.
A ceremony marking the centenary of the birth of Joseph Beuys was held at the Chao Art Center in Beijing on May 12 to pay tribute to the artist who profoundly changed contemporary art.
Twelve arhat statues in East China's Shandong province dating back nearly 1,000 years have undergone their first renovation in 39 years.
The new season of New Live in China,now in its seventh year, will see 38 international theatrical productions, including ballet, plays, and operas.
Popular podcast platform Ximalaya has recently cooperated with the government to start a program cultivating local voices in Shigatse city, Xizang autonomous region, to help rural revitalization.
A show displaying 151 pieces of murals copied from ancient caves across China, offering visitors a glimpse into the development of China’s ancient murals along the Silk Road, opened in Beijing on May 11.
TV series sheds light on those who defied danger to risk their lives on a vital supply line, Xu Fan reports.
As dramatic backdrops go for an arts festival, it's difficult to beat the ruins of two ancient fortresses.
A painting exhibition at the Palace Museum showcases important figures from ancient China, Wang Kaihao reports.