Acclaimed author Liang Xiaosheng delves into his working class roots to honor those who built China, Xu Fan reports.
Chinese archaeologists have recently unearthed more than 80 bronze mirrors preserved in a large-scale cemetery about two millennia ago in Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
From the excitement around the recent excavation at the Sanxingdui Ruins site to the rising popularity of revolutionary sites in tourism and the emerging practice of celebrating Chinese Lunar New Year by visiting museums, traditional culture has revealed its abiding charm and taken on new appeal in China.
The National Library of China will hold various activities to celebrate the 26th World Book Day, which falls on April 23.
A new book Zhang Kong Yan Jiang (How to Control Your Speech) was launched in Beijing on Sunday.
A film shows that society can do more to help children with autism and offer greater support to their parents, Fang Aiqing reports.
A symphony concert combines the music and poetry of a former capital city, Chen Nan reports.
Sharp fall in customers and profits mean that a new storyline is needed to meet a challenging market, Wang Ru reports.
A Lifelong Journey, a Chinese play based on Chinese writer Liang Xiaosheng's award-winning novel of the same title, will premiere at the Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing from May 28 to 30.
Northwest China's Shaanxi province now hosts a total of 1,012 grotto temples, according to the provincial cultural relics bureau.
Dai Honghai is known as a master of the meticulous gongbi genre of classical Chinese paintings, which demonstrate a characteristically careful realism.
Artist Liu Zhong has recently completed his grand painting on pandas in ice and snow sports.