Fascinated by traditional Chinese culture, an illustrator, known by her online name, Jiao Xiangyue, has created many cute and interesting drawings, mostly figures with chubby and auspicious-looking faces.
Liu Lisha, a member of the 13th CPPCC National Committee and an award-winning performing artist of the Hebei Bangzi opera, has proposed using digital and mobile technologies to save vanishing local opera masterworks created by older generations of artists.
Archaeologists in central China's Henan province have unearthed a cluster of pottery kilns dating back more than 6,000 years to the Neolithic period, including one representing the highest level during that period.
Beijing Normal University has launched a project to promote art education among general public and to train art teachers.
As the COVID-19 ebbs, Hubei's culture & tourism industry sees a recovery. Let's take on an online journey to the central Chinese province to find its beautiful landscapes, age-old Chu culture & mouthwatering foods.
Central Conservatory of Music launched the second Yan'an Art Festival on March 23, with about 300 art schools and 10 Chinese symphony orchestras taking part in the event.
NPC deputy Yang Changqin, an inheritor of Chishui bamboo weaving, an intangible cultural heritage (ICH), proposes tapping distinctive local resources as a shot in the arm for rural vitalization.
Actors perform a traditional Tibetan musical in Hailuowan theater, Xiahe county, Gannan Tibetan autonomous prefecture of Northwest China's Gansu province, May 24, 2020.
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Every day, a sense of tranquility pervades Tibetan artisan Shilok's yard, as his apprentices are busy crafting opera masks while other workers sew costumes and clothes.
With more than 20,000 rare specimens, from hairy rhinoceros and wild donkey skeletons to fossils unearthed locally, the collection left by French Catholic Jesuit priest and naturalist Paul Emile Licent (1876-1952) a century ago is well preserved in the museum that he built in North China's Tianjin c