Ever-changing landscapes all year around are recurring themes in artistic practices. Eternal Seasons, an exhibition now on at Levy Gorvy gallery's space in Hong Kong, unveils a variety of scenery through the eyes of artists captured over the past 150 years, beginning with impressionism until today.
The 2021 Beijing International Light Festival's Alive Together: Blue Space immersive outdoor light exhibition kicked off on Thursday in Beijing Yuyuantan Park.
On the morning of March 25, a train where passengers can scan the QR codes in the carriages to read e-books about stories of the Red Army and the revolution departed from Bagou station to the Xiangshan Mountain stop in Beijing's Haidian district.
Shanghai's arts and cultural scene appears to have fully recovered from the pandemic, with the authorities announcing on March 18 that theaters and other public entertainment facilities could operate at full capacity.
Nearly 60 percent of young Chinese interviewed for a recent survey by China Youth Daily said they habitually go to bed late and don't fall asleep until after 11 pm.
New TV show sees veteran funnymen nurture future talent, while encouraging them to work harder for the laughs and think deeper about their craft.
Chinese movies have found popularity among the youth in Malawi. With a wide range of Chinese movies available in the country, many people can now enjoy Chinese entertainment in show halls, homes and through the internet.
Online videos show the young at heart enjoying a new lease on life as they attract a diverse following.
Namibia Broadcasting Corp on Monday premiered a four-episode documentary called Glamorous Namibia on its prime national television channel in a move to promote Namibia and enhance bilateral relations between China and Namibia.
SAIC Shanghai Culture Square on March 24 announced its plans for the performing year 2021, which will begin with the showcase of four original Chinese musical productions.
The global recorded music market grew by 7.4 percent in 2020, the sixth consecutive year of growth.
TV series highlights bravery, dedication and humanity of those called on to serve, Wang Ru reports.