Tsinghua University's Academy of Arts and Design recently launched the website where people can take virtual tours of works by over 1,000 graduates.
Leading galleries and art fairs have sought to use online platforms to strengthen connections among art lovers and buyers, as the COVID-19 pandemic has brought great uncertainties to the art world.
People tour Kuanhouli commercial street at Shimaolianhuashan town in Changchun city, northeast China's Jilin province, June 13, 2020. The first Lianhuashan summer life festive activity kicked off here on Saturday, this year's Cultural and Natural Heritage Day. People can stroll at leisure while view
The exhibition held in Nanhai museum lately features 184 pieces of exported artworks of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), with the works on display of various genres and artistic style, which is a vivid reflection of the prosperity of sea trade during the Qing Dynasty and how Eastern and Western culture
Instant hot and sour rice noodles, instant snail rice noodles, self-heating hotpots -- China's slew of instant delicacies are stimulating the country's economy.
As the first series of its kind to shoot all its scenes from a bird's-eye view via helicopter or drone, the hit documentary show Aerial China will be translated to various languages for airing overseas, according to producers at a recent seminar in Beijing.
The International Council of Museums recently released a report about the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the global museum industry.
Like many cultural events moving online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Sibiu International Theater Festival (FITS) has also choosen to go virtual, covering 138 events and artists from 30 countries.
The 102nd China Food and Drinks Fair (CFDF) will be held online from July 28 to 30 after a postponement due to COVID-19, according to the event's organizing committee.
Chinese soprano, He Hui, is relishing the thought of taking to the stage once again, as the pandemic-enforced lockdown comes to an end in Italy, Chen Nan reports.
Since he was enrolled to study at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing in 1978, Chinese composer Ye Xiaogang has been living in the capital for over 40 years.