A Danish and a Chinese American explorer recount their adventures on, and lessons from, a four-month, 18,000-kilometer motorbike trip to western China through storytelling and poetry at an upcoming event in the capital, Erik Nilsson reports.
The upcoming Hollywood film Wonder Woman 1984 will debut both online and in theaters in the United States next month, Warner Bros Pictures announced on Wednesday.
Crime thriller is lifting China's box office after a post-holiday slump, Xu Fan reports.
An exhibition on the development of Chinese drawing over the past 100-plus years has opened at the National Museum of China.
Children's books are seeing a heyday in China as young readers' appetite for books has grown significantly over the years, which has attracted publishers from around the world seeking to grab a slice of the bullish market.
Located about 50 km south of the city of Wuwei in Northwest China's Gansu province, the Tianti Mountain Grottoes were first built in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420).
A collection of poems titled China Roja (Red China) by contemporary Chilean poet Pablo de Rokha (1894-1968) was recently published in Spanish. On Nov 19, an online book launch was held in Chile.
Their story is among the many told in the mini-documentary series Encounters in China, which features 35 5-minute episodes about friendship between Chinese people and foreigners. The series has run on Chinese digital platforms starting Nov 19, and will air in the United States on Nov 30.
A major trade fair of antiques will open in Beijing this week to better create a promising yet ordered market of antique collection.
With few crime thrillers to be shown on Chinese screens, Caught in Time, which joins hands of A-list actors Wang Qianyuan and Daniel Wu for the first time in over 20 years, has soared to top of the country's box office charts since Friday.
A Tibetan man who recently became famous on Douyin for his good looks and innocent smile has been given a job promoting tourism in Sichuan province's Litang county.
More arthouse films and high-quality documentaries, which are often unfairly marginalized in mainstream film market for their limited business value, may have more chance to be distributed and screened in Chinese cinemas, thanks to a new agreement reached in Beijing on Thursday.