Chinese-Born filmmaker Chloe Zhao moves up to international recognition, making a splash in Hollywood when she snapped up the Golden Lion Award - 2020 Venice Film Festival's highest award - for her directorial accomplishments in Nomadland.
On the evening of Feb 28, Leishenshan Hospital, a temporary hospital that started operating on Feb 8 to treat patients infected with COVID-19 in Wuhan, Hubei province, witnessed a special wedding ceremony.
About 100 reading spaces have been established across Anhui's provincial capital.
A green approach pays dividends as residents adopt a healthier lifestyle.
With the support by Fiji's Department of Heritage and Arts and the Nausori Multi-Cultural Center, the staff of China Cultural Center in Fiji went on Thursday to Koroqaqa, a riverside village about 30 km north of Suva, capital of Fiji, entertaining local Fijians with a Bamboo Culture photo exhibition
Chinese traditional cultural heritage paper-cutting and embroidery are on display at the National Art Museum of China from August to October, in a move aimed at enhancing the public's understanding of folk art and show how these artistic works help rural residents lift out of poverty.
1. On March 29 the influential Polish composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki died aged 86. He was a principal guest conductor of the China Philharmonic Orchestra from 1998, and a concert will be held in his memory at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing on Nov 22. It will feature Penderec
For decades, China has been taking creative steps to tackle irresponsible drinking. Various measures rolled out include publicity campaigns with informative brochures, advertisements, organizing seminars and sending letters to certain groups. This has had a limited effect.
The anti-epidemic themed drama Retrograde by Wuhan People's Art Theater premiered in Wuhan Zhongnan Theater on Sept 10. In protective clothing and white coat, the actors offered a striking interpretation of the touching stories of the medical staff fighting the epidemic.
As members of the China Philharmonic Orchestra flew back to China on Jan 21 after a taxing whirlwind tour of Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania covering just eight days, they would no doubt have been yearning for at least a little rest.