In an age of ever-extending high-speed rail networks and a race for efficiency, slow trains with an average speed of less than 40 kilometers per hour still diligently chug through the mountains and across the deserts in remote corners of China.
For the 26th World Book and Copyright Day last week, 10 Chinese libraries jointly released the digitized editions of over 1,700 volumes of ancient Chinese books.
In commemoration of a career spanning 40 years, artist He Duoling is holding his solo exhibition Grass and Color at the Long Museum West Bund in Shanghai from April 25 to June 20. The exhibition will feature more than 70 of He's works.
TV series raises awareness of pupils' need for greater parental support instead of pressure to get top grades, Xu Fan reports.
The China Shanghai International Arts Festival will introduce a series of performing art projects in June under the new brand ARTRA, aiming to attract young audiences to live theater.
Carved in Binyangzhong Cave, an imperial cave excavated in the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534), the high-relief sculpture Emperor and Empress Pay Respect for Buddha is a national treasure of great historical and cultural values.
Seats were fully booked weeks before The Dakini Code: Lotus-Born Master and the Event Horizon's sneak previews ran at the Auspicious Thanka Gallery in Beijing's 798 Art Zone from April 25-26.
Collecting Memories From the Used is an exhibition of antique things assembled by private collectors over decades.
Inspired by these classic panels created nearly a century ago, designers and artisans at Lalique, the brand founded by Rene Lalique, launched a new series of works named after Gaia, the Greek goddess of the Earth.
A YBA figure, a late leader of realism and a show of home-grown urban art, these are some of the highlights to be unveiled at the annual Art Beijing, of which the 16th edition will run at the National Agricultural Exhibition Center from April 30 to May 3.