The Art Museum of Beijing Fine Art Academy is currently hosting Incredible Xiaoke, until Sunday, to commemorate Li Xiaoke, a shuimo ink-water artist who died in April in Beijing at 76.
An exhibition showcasing carpet art is being held at Baoku Art Center in East China's Shanghai, as part of activities celebrating the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan.
Dance drama "Guardians of Red Boat" featuring Wang Huiwu, wife of one of the founding members of the Communist Party of China Li Da, premiered in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, on Aug 3.
Little River Bay surrounding the town of Anshun in Southwest China's Guizhou province, has made the countryside an idyllic hideaway, on April 8, 2021.
Gathering some of China's most commercially successful filmmakers, the Golden Key Project -- a new movie pitch program launched in June -- has recently announced it will cut the red tape to help young talent release their directorial efforts in a shorter span of time.
Soul Whispers, an ongoing exhibition showing dozens of paintings by Zhang Jiangzhou, a member of China National Academy of Painting, expresses the artist's thoughts on the relations between people and cities, and between humankind and nature.
Prosperous and Peaceful, an exhibition at the China National Academy of Painting until Aug 12, brings together 100 figure paintings by 100 artists from across the country. It is one of a series of exhibition the academy has staged to mark the centennial of the Communist Party of China this year. The show opens up a dialog on the future development of the ink figure paintings.
With up to 6,543 actors, an unprecedented cast scale for a domestic TV program, the anthology series Faith Makes Great recently concluded its first run, receiving widespread acclaim.
Tourism operators remain optimistic about the long-term prospects of the domestic industry, despite the recent resurgence of COVID-19 cases.
Launch of the new book raises a further discussion by experts and scholars from different countries in various fields.
In the essay "In Memory of Norman Bethune", which was published by Chairman Mao Zedong on Dec 21, 1939, he praised Doctor Bethune as a man who "is already noble-minded and pure, a man of moral integrity and above vulgar interest, a man who is of value to the people".
In Brazzaville, where art stalls can be found almost after every turn on the streets, local artist Andre N'Kitengue finds his inner peace on canvas in spite of traffic noise. In the capital of the Republic of Congo, flowers with bright blaze are soothed beneath N'Kitengue's loving hand.