The 5th China-Africa Youth Festival kicked off on Monday in the China Soong Ching Ling Science and Culture Center for Young People, and will run until Saturday in Beijing and Jiangxi province.
NANJING-Sellers at a clothing distribution center in the eastern Chinese city of Changshu garner a daily turnover of about 400 million yuan ($59.6 million), just by talking to their phone screens.
From a sustained expansion between 2016 and 2019 to the promising recovery in the wake of COVID-19 this year, the Chinese film industry has demonstrated a strong vitality, with the country recently becoming the world's largest movie market in terms of box-office sales.
Chinese artist Kong Ning, wearing a costume made of ripe quinoa, conducted a performance in Lijiang city, Southwest China's Yunnan province on Sunday.
A symposium that gathers veteran crosstalk performers, scriptwriters, authors and literary critics to discuss how to create high-quality crosstalk scripts for the new era was held at the Beijing Crosstalk Weekend Club in Beijing's Dongcheng district on Sunday.
Employing an abstract approach to painting, the artistic couple Ding Jun and Sun Pu present different feelings in their works.
Hello, Future! Where Are We? is an exhibition showing artists' works inspired by the trip, drawing on their individual observations of the two countries when addressing similar issues, such as urbanization, sustainable development and pop culture.
In October, a short-term shadow puppetry training course co-organized by the China Cultural Center in Seoul and Hebei Vocational College of the Arts began.
They were journalists and writers from the United States. They wrote their names in history and shared two traits. Their writing on the country was greatly admired and their five surnames began with the letter S.
On each side of a glittering stage stood excitable fans. Most were waving LED boards flashing the names of their idols. Behind them, two giant screens on the walls connected 100 music enthusiasts remotely.
A Chinese idiom states that good deeds leave a fragrance for generations to come. A recent play takes the lingering fragrance of good deeds as its central plot as it highlights the feats of women and the differences they make.
Modernity need not be the enemy of tradition. In some ways it may even enhance it. Traditional works of literature, for instance, can be better presented by modern printing techniques. Likewise with stage plays. While some often lament that ancient Chinese art forms are under threat in the face of c