A century ago, in 1921, the first National Congress of the Communist Party of China was concluded on a red boat on Nanhu Lake in Jiaxing city, Zhejiang province.
Researcher's book shows how even the smallest discoveries can shed an illuminating light on the lives of our ancestors, Wang Ru reports.
A new NCPA production of Verdi's classic, La Traviata, takes to the stage as part of the center's ongoing opera festival, Chen Nan reports.
Artist creates 'nothingness' with imaginative use of ink that both intrigues and fascinates, Deng Zhangyu reports.
Langshan Mountain, located in Langshan town, Xinning county, Hunan province, attracted both domestic and foreign tourists during the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday.
The classic dance drama Flower Rains along the Silk Road was revived in Dunhuang, Gansu province, on Thursday evening.
The latest Spring Exhibition of Painting, now underway at the academy's art museum until April 24, gives a review of the progress of Chinese art which the academy has stayed committed to over the past six decades.
Pang Ran's solo exhibition at the National Art Museum of China running through April 11 shows several jade pieces on which Pang carved calligraphic poems, as well as classical Chinese paintings and seal marks, turning jade into a platform for Chinese cultural traditions.
Carve Wood, Far Sound, Xiao's solo exhibition now at the National Art Museum of China, reviews the evolution of his work since the 1980s, and explores Eastern cultural spirit in the reflections on ever-changing modern life.
The art of the Wei (220-265) and Jin (265-420) dynasties is marked by elegance and refined beauty. It inspires modern painters like Gu Ping, a resident artist at the China National Academy of Painting in Beijing.
Not Alone in Righteous Path is a series of exhibitions mounted by the China National Academy of Painting for its resident artists, and have been well-received among artists, critics and art lovers.
Don't be confused if you are told that Skywalker has been spotted in the forests of Southwest China. Instead of the Jedi from Star Wars, it refers to a gibbon species named by Chinese scientists.