Flower Rains Along the Silk Road was staged at the Gansu Opera House on May 15.
Going Rural, a TV series reflecting China's rural revitalization strategy,began running on Hunan Satellite TV and the streaming platform MGTV on May 17.
As a tribute to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of Communist Party of China, the 24th Shanghai International Film Festival will set a special sector to take a retrospective of China's rise over the past century.
Here we list eight internationally-acclaimed travelers in history.Their travel stories have inspired generations of travelers and will continue to do so in the future.
The Architectural Design and Research Institute of Tsinghua University (THAD) promoted its design of the Xiangshan Museum of the Founding of New China in an activity held in Beijing on May 13.
The Overseas Chinese History Museum of China in Beijing is holding an exhibition displaying more than 300 items to present overseas Chinese people's contributions to the country's revolution, development and the reform and opening-up process over the century.
Couple gains legions of young fans on social media with animated videos on popular science, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
Xiamen marathon showcases inspiring contribution of city's university with new campus route, Li Yingxue reports.
Tianjin Juilliard School brings artists together to allow their music and creativity to flourish and build bridges of understanding, Chen Nan reports.
Universal Pictures' F9, which will hit the Chinese mainland on May 21, set a record in the country for Hollywood movie presales since reopening domestic theaters in late July last year.
The second Global Times Film & Television Cultural Communication Forum focused on telling Chinese stories through films and TV series was held on May 15 in Beijing.
For years, artist Feng Fang has been concerning the situation of birds, especially cranes, when being influenced by increasing human activities.