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.
Chinese cinemas are recovering from COVID-19's impact faster than some insiders expected.
An acclaimed Chinese science fiction trilogy will be brought to life in the form of an English-language series by Netflix, the streaming service giant from the United States announced on Tuesday.
Young performers get ready for Kunqu Opera on Friday. The opera, in Huqiu, Suzhou, Jiangsu province, is part of a cultural gala featuring stage shows, forums and salons, as well as exhibitions. The event will last until Oct 11.
"Special Economic Zones" does not sound particularly exciting. It conjures up industrial parks, bonded warehouses and other such basic infrastructure of a sealed-off commercial area.
The 10th Beijing International Film Festival has lined up contracts valued at more than 33 billion yuan ($4.82 billion), a new record.
The China Culture Cultural Center in Mauritius held three Open Day activities from Aug 25 to Sept 1, welcoming about 200 students and teachers from a local primary school.