Wavelength: In-Between, a new contemporary art exhibition, raises its curtain in the Beijing Times Art Museum this Friday, open to the public from Aug 1 to Aug 31.
I send you herewith a deposit check for $12,000 as a contribution to the fund for Chinese learning in your university," a Chinese manservant named Dean Lung wrote in a letter to Seth Low, president of Columbia University in New York 119 years ago.
She is considered the mother river that nurtured Chinese civilization. Today, she is still nurturing farmlands and people are relying on her to live.
After a 3-year effort by scholars and archeologists, the relic of a bronze-cog carriage from the Western Zhou Dynasty (c.11th century-771 BC) has been successfully restored in Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
Chinese landscape paintings by artist Shu Yong are now on display at an exhibition at the Shanghai Baopu Art Museum.
A 388-year-old tombstone was discovered in the city of Xingtai, North China's Hebei province, according to the local cultural relics protection institute.
Mo Yan, the 2012 Nobel Prize winner in literature, released on Friday his first collection of new works after the Nobel win, signaling the return of the “storytellers” as Mo called himself and his writing peers at the Stockholm lecture.
An immersive theatrical performance is staged in Shanghai on July 30, 2020. The play, which ran for free from July 28 to July 30, was created for autistic children. Each show was open to six children suffering from autism, who interacted with the actors during the performance.
Mountains are great landmarks on the map of China. Since ancient times, they have been connected with fairy tales, royal ceremonies and religious activities.
The Belt and Road, an exhibition now on at the National Art Museum of China and set to run through Aug 4, brings together nearly 200 classic Chinese paintings, oil works, sculptures and prints by artists from home and abroad.
Gold is more than a precious metal which carries a heavy weight in the world economy. In the long history of human society, gold has been endowed with many social and cultural meanings, showcasing power, superiority and fortune.
Agriculture has transformed village life in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.