I have had a dream of flying in the sky since my childhood, as my father was a first-generation pilot of China's civil aviation. The airport is overlaid with my childhood memories. My father's career rained great influence on me, and luckily, both my children and I have found civil aviation as the outlet for our ambition.
In a cafe in downtown Beijing, an event space hums with life at 7 pm, a soft blackish green sofa, coffee tables, bookshelves and guitars present a warm laid-back feel that contrasts with the chilly death throes of winter outside.
Seemingly empty walls have been turned into art works filled with intrigue by French photographer Eric Pillot, who is holding an exhibition at Galerie Dumonteil in Shanghai from March 6 to April 27.
They say they are picky about who to be involved with, but in the end are they really just snobs?
The Xi'an Symphony Orchestra will kick off its 2021 season on April 5 with a concert under the baton of conductor Tan Dun.
Miserable Faith, one of the leading Chinese indie rock bands, is coming to the aid of fellow musicians. The band announced a plan to support indie musicians who have suffered an economic blow because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Season 1 of the short video series "Better Tourism, Better Life, Better World" will record Chinese people's experiences in poverty reduction.
As one of the most hailed documentaries in the first quarter of this year, Marvelous City -- which explores the personalities of six cities through six celebrities -- has notched up 8.6 points out of 10 on the popular review site Douban.
Nearly 60 years after the first and only crossover between Godzilla and King Kong in a 1962 Japanese movie, the two world-renowned monsters are reuniting in Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures' new adventure Godzilla vs. Kong on Chinese screens, knocking down Avatar to top the country's box office charts on its opening day.
China Media Group launched the Cross-Straits Radio and its new media platform "See Taiwan Straits" on Wednesday.
A Hidden Genius: Finding Vivian Maier, an exhibition now on at the Beijing's Today Art Museum, reveals a corner of the private, mystic life of Vivian Maier whose gift in photography was only discovered after her death.
Tai's ongoing exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, Cosmoscapes: Ink Paintings by Tai Xiangzhou, until Sept 20, shows 14 works in which he bridges Chinese ink traditions and contemporary artistic practice, the ancient Eastern philosophy and modern ventures into the space.