With two military jets above them, workers clean and repair the Singapore Flyer, the highest Ferris wheel in Asia, on Tuesday.
"I want to say thank you to Shanghai for saving us and my family," that was the message that Kurt Wick, an 82-year-old Jewish man from London, wanted delivered along with his donated collection of more than 8,000 books to the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum.
Thanks to his donation of more than 8,000 books on Jewish refugees during World War II, the library has become an important part of the ever-expanding museum, which is expected to reopen within the year, said curator Chen Jian.
Disney's long-awaited China-set live-action film "Mulan" will be free for all subscribers of Disney+, the company's streaming service, in early December, reported US media on Wednesday.
Chinese contemporary artist Zhang Huan will put on a solo exhibition titled In Ashes of History at the Stage Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia from Sep 9 to Nov 8.
Art News of China celebrates the opening of its art center on Aug 28 with a survey exhibition, titled Road to Peak, themed around the tradition of Chinese ink painting.
While droves of established filmmakers gathered at the Beijing International Film Festival, hundreds of up-and-coming young filmmakers and cinephiles rushed to an alternative film festival held from Aug 23-28 in Jiajiazhuang, a remote village in Fenyang city, North China's Shanxi province.
The 77th Venice International Film Festival kicked off Wednesday with a screening of the film Lacci (Ties) directed by Italy's Daniele Luchetti.
A caricature of Tin Tin's China adventure, a Kar98K rifle Germany sold to China, and the diary of John Rabe-"China's Oskar Schindler"-can now be admired at the Cecilienhof Palace in Potsdam, about 40 kilometers from Berlin, Germany.
When Pixar Animation Studios' shading artist Tang Lan, a Shanghai native who graduated from the San Francisco Art Institute, heard director Dan Scanlon sharing his inspiration for the film Onward, she couldn't hold back her tears.
Porcelain has promoted exchanges between the East and the West since the Roman times, and an ongoing exhibition of white porcelain, being staged in the United Kingdom through October, tries to open up a dialogue between the ancient and the modern.
Spanning half a century, woodcut prints by Huang Yongyu go on display in Beijing.