Vibrant colors and themes reflected in classical artwork at gongbi exhibition, Lin Qi reports.
The exhibition, Xinjiang is a Good Place, featuring ethnic handicrafts, opened at the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Library on Monday.
About 100 tai chi or taijiquan practitioners celebrated the annual World Tai Chi Day in Wellington, New Zealand on Apr 24.
Standing out from Three Centuries, running through May 9 at NAMOC, shows dozens of paintings from the collections of the two museums.
Well-established painter and educator Yuan Yunsheng has been pioneering new developments in painting since his school days at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in the 1950s.
Supported by the China National Arts Fund, Round and Develop provides a panoramic view of the development in the medium, style and aesthetics of painting.
Though e-books and online reading have gained popularity in recent years, the annual report on the reading habits of Chinese people last year showed that more were willing to pick up physical copies of books.
Inspired by touching moments in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, the music video Starlight pays tribute to medical workers and applauds the unity of humankind.
A Dream of Red Mansions, one of the four ancient Chinese literature classics, by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), has been a constant inspiration for artists. It has been adapted into various art forms, such as TV dramas, movies and traditional Chinese operas.
NANNING-Every Monday morning in Mentun village, locals gather in their rural library to share books and they are often joined by book lovers from nearby villages.
Five concerts will be held at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing from May 1 to 5, offering audiences a diverse range of shows such as Peking Opera, classical music and traditional Chinese folk music.
TAIYUAN-Four cat paw-shaped gold ornaments, currently on display in a museum in North China's Shanxi province, have become the latest sensation on Chinese social media.