Located just west of the Beijing Central Axis, JW Marriott Hotel Beijing Central launched on Friday an afternoon tea inspired by the UNESCO World Heritage site, treating guests to a culinary journey through the capital's cultural core.
More than 1,500 files and pictures are on display at the Beijing Municipal Archives until Friday to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45) and the World Anti-Fascist War.
Experts and practitioners in the realm of intangible cultural heritage gathered at the Third Forum on Digital Communication and Innovation of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Shanghai on Saturday.
What a Wonderful World, a drama directed and written by maverick auteur Xu Bing, recently earned recognition in New York at the Tribeca Festival, an annual event celebrating all forms of storytelling.
Professor Andrea Breard of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, told the audience to not be afraid or to leave upon hearing what she was about to share — that is, AI's potential to enable us to better understand the history of Chinese mathematics.
The 10th Music Industry Forum, hosted by the Communication University of China, was held in Beijing on June 6.
The Chinese musical Su Dongpo, which premiered in 2024 and toured nationwide, was staged at the Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing from June 6 to 8. The story centers on the life of Chinese poet Su Shi, also known as Su Dongpo, of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), one of China's most recognized cultural icons.
Our Hearts Are with the Trees, a Chinese play based on the true story of Huang Zhenfang family's forest farm in Ningde, Fujian province, was staged in Beijing from June 6 to 8, as part of the ongoing 10th edition of China Original Drama Invitation Exhibition.
China and Kenya jointly launched an initiative on Friday to further increase people-to-people exchanges and cultural familiarity between the two countries.
Located at 35 degrees north latitude, tea cultivation was once deemed impossible in the coastal city of Rizhao in Shandong province.
A growing number of visitors are flocking to the Suzhou Silk Museum, one of only two state-owned museums in southern China dedicated to silk. The other one is the China National Silk Museum in Hangzhou.