A vintage-style ticket, hand-drawn posters of old movies and a neon light model of the parabolic truss. A recent immersive exhibition of Hong Kong's iconic theater brought back May Ma's memories of decades ago.
"I've been living with his works since I was a child," says Xu Qingping, 75, referring to his father, Xu Beihong (1895-1953), one of the most prominent figures of 20th-century Chinese art.
From the magnificent Nazca Lines spread across the Pampa Colorada to the mountainous city of Machu Picchu, the world-famous heritage sites in Peru have a lasting attraction for Chinese history buffs with an interest in ancient civilizations.
A yellow-glazed animal roof ornament displayed in the Jiexiu Museum, North China’s Shanxi province, has attracted lots of attention from visitors.
Jiang Peilan teaches visitors how to make traditional Chinese calligraphy brushes at a popular tourist attraction in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
On Nanhu Lake in Zhejiang province's Jiaxing rests one of China's most famous water vessels-the Red Boat.
A new version of Golden Mask Dynasty, an iconic stage show at the Beijing Happy Valley amusement park, premiered on May 28, using modern technology to tell a mythological story.
As one of the most renowned writers in his era, Zhou Libo took Yuanbao village -- previously called Yuanmaotun, in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province --- as the subject of his classic novel The Hurricane, depicting the country's first village where Communist Party-led land reform started in late 1940s.
Strokes of Wonder, an exhibition at the National Art Museum of China until June 6, displays some 100 paintings from its collection, reflecting Ren's accomplishments in the figure-painting genre.
Beijing Symphony Orchestra is holding four concerts at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in the capital.
The 15th edition of the FIRST International Film Festival, China's major platform nurturing young talent in the film industry, will be held in Xining, capital of Qinghai province, from July 25 to Aug 2, as announced at a news conference in Beijing on May 28.
The National Museum of China received a donation of more than 100 works by late artist Wu Shi from his family on Friday. A catalog of Wu's body of works compiled by the National Museum was also published.