Rock bands get chance to impress as their music reaches a huge new audience, Chen Nan reports.
A tale of parental persistence and personal willpower, coupled with a greater understanding of pediatric cancers and government initiatives to improve accessibility to treatment, is providing encouragement to families affected by the disease, Wang Qian reports.
A new Huju Opera production that tells the stories of former Shanghai mayor Chen Yi will premiere at the Shanghai Grand Theater on Aug 24.
The opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics took place during the evening of July 23, 2021, at Japan's National Stadium, the main venue for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. A total of 777 members of the Chinese Olympic delegation appeared at the event wearing uniforms designed by a team from the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology.
A highlighted digital immersive exhibition opened in Beijing to display the glamour of Mogao Caves on Friday.
A documentary focusing on the achievements of young generations working for the improvement of the country's national defense construction, fire hazard control and prevention, healthcare, social services and other fields aired online this month.
With the rapid development of China's online literature landscape, Chinese online novels have created a huge fan base overseas.
Thousands of music fans descended on Fuxin in Northeast China's Liaoning province on Saturday for a music festival in an ecologically restored open-cast mine.
Novel's relatable characters paint realistic picture of city life, Fang Aiqing reports.
People from many of ethnic groups in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, including the Uygurs, Kazaks, Uzbeks, Tajiks and Hui, enjoyed the festive atmosphere of the Corban Festival, or Eid al-Adha, from Tuesday to Thursday this week.
People visiting Daniel Arsham: Sands of Time, an ongoing exhibition at UCCA Dune until Oct 10, will feel as if they had entered the showrooms of classical Greek and Roman sculptures at world-class museums, such as the Louvre. They are surrounded by sculptural masterpieces depicting Lorenzo de Medici, the Florentine art patron; Ares Borghese, the Roman god of war; and Diana, the goddess of wild animals and the hunt.
German figurative painter Jonas Burgert says he finds it interesting not to show the things that have already been there, but what things imply and indicate.