Five Drunken Lords Return on Horses, a vivid Chinese ink painting attributed to Ren, was recently added to the collection of the Long Museum, founded by Shanghai-based collectors Liu Yiqian and Wang Wei.
Wuhan-based animation studio YHKT Entertainment announced last year that it had been authorized to produce a 3D animated series based on Chinese sci-fi writer Liu Cixin's Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy, widely known as The Three-Body Problem after the title of the first book. This led to a surg
It's not difficult to sing the praises of the China International Chorus Festival. Established in 1992, it is the largest festival of its kind in the country and gathers choirs from both home and abroad in Beijing. However, the pandemic, as with so much of public life, has forced the festival, held
When a chorus consisting of 31 music teachers performs the song, Tan Te, or Disturbed, Gong Linna, who originally performed the song 10 years ago, laughs and joins them onstage.
The classic Peking Opera Uproar in Heaven enjoyed extreme popularity after being shown online by the Julio Mario Santo Domingo Theater from Oct 1 to 8.
Theater director Huang Ying, who used to have a neatly shaved head, was asked about his shoulder-length hair when he appeared at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Sept 27.
Zheng Kelu, the Chinese translator of French masterpieces by Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Stendhal (the pen name for Marie-Henri Beyle) and Simone Beauvoir, died aged 81 on Sept 20.
A ceremony was held to celebrate the contribution by role models in the country's fight against COVID-19 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Sept 8.
With its latest release, People's Music Publishing House is documenting the development of symphonic music in China since 1949.
An online exhibition on Linyi, Shandong province was launched recently, organized by the China Tourism Office in Seoul.
As evening closed in, a music video appeared in a large outdoor LED screen on the landmark Sarajevo City Center in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
The New York City-based Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) will open public viewing of its latest exhibition "Windows for Chinatown" on Oct 17-18.