"All that mankind has done, thought, gained or been; it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of books," said British historian Thomas Carlyle in the 19th century.
The clock is ticking down to 2021! As we're bidding adieu to the rough 2020, we've handpicked some films, all in theaters now, to help you get in the spirit of the season and kick off 2021 right.
Technology and Innovation in Fiber Art, a virtual exhibition organized by two universities from China and the United States, offers a glimpse into the development of contemporary fiber art-what happens when traditional art incorporates high-tech material.
Internationally celebrated pianist Fou Ts'ong has died in Britain at the age of 86, prompting tributes from the music world.
The year 2020 has been a tough one in which we suffered from the coronavirus epidemic and faced enormous challenges in many aspects of life. In spite of this, we still made many achievements in the cultural field. Let's review and carry on our journey bravely in the coming new year.
Sirinpun Yantarat and her foreign friends work as volunteer commentators at the Liaoning Museum, in order to help expats enjoy the exhibition.
A charity fund for better protection of cultural heritage related to Guan Yu was launched on Dec 26 in Beijing by the China Foundation for Cultural Heritage Conservation, which is supervised by the National Cultural Heritage Administration.
Warm Hug, an upcoming Chinese remake of the 2014 South Korean comedy The Plan Man, has gathered some of the country's most popular comedians, with an attempt to tickle the funny bones of domestic audiences at the close of this year.
A blockbuster making a splash in China's lackluster market, the crime thriller Shock Wave 2, starring Andy Lau, has overtaken Eddie Peng's The Rescue to top the country's box office charts since Friday.
More than 140 artworks by artists from across the world will be on show in The Tides of the Century exhibit, which will open at Feb 8 at the Ocean Flower Island Museum in Danzhou, South China's Hainan province, diversifying the art landscape of the island province famed for its natural landscape and tourism.
A Snapshot of Globalization, an ongoing exhibition at the Tsinghua University Art Museum until March 12, shows a selection of artworks in Cheng's extensive collection. On display are paintings, sculptures, installations, photos and videos by a lineup of leading contemporary artists from more than 10 countries.
The city of Zhoukou, situated in the floodplain between the Yellow River and Huaihe River in Central China's Henan province, boasts a long history and was one of the earliest hubs of Chinese civilization.