The successive reigns of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) emperors, Kangxi, his son Yongzheng and grandson Qianlong saw a peak of court art. Strong financial revenues gave a boost to the creation of court painters and the imperial art collection.
Since its establishment 70 years ago, China International Exhibition Agency has been dedicated to the cultural exchanges between China and the world.
The China Tourism Office in Seoul recently launched a virtual photo exhibition on Qinghai province to celebrate the new year.
People read books at a community book club during the New Year holiday in Shangpai town of Feixi county, East China's Anhui province, Jan 2, 2021.
The National Library of China has launched 48 documentaries online to further promote the nation's intangible cultural heritage (ICH) among the public.
Northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region has adopted digital technology to preserve ancient cliff carvings and paintings on the brink of disappearance.
A new alliance will promote the cultural heritage of the ancient 24-term calendar. A Chinese idiom goes: "birth in spring, growth in summer, harvest in autumn, and storage in winter", which shows Chinese people's understanding of time and the pattern of agriculture.
The 21st Meet in Beijing International Arts Festival will feature performances of various music genres from groups from around the world.
A documentary premiered on Thursday to tell stories about the restoration of ancient buildings in China's Palace Museum, according to the website of state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV).
French fashion designer Pierre Cardin opened his restaurant Maxim's in 1983 about 3 km from Beijing's famed Tian'anmen Square. This high-end eatery is where many Beijingers have their first taste of authentic French food without having to step foot in Paris.
Earlier this year, Thomas Rabe, the grandson of John Rabe, once called the "Schindler of China", reached out for help from Germany during the COVID-19 outbreak, and many people in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, took immediate action to provide the needed medical supplies.
Until December, Yu Xueyun, a collector of antique porcelain pieces in Sanming, Fujian province, donated more than 1,500 selected items to public museums in hopes that the art can be better protected.