The international community needs to take an objective view on China's fight against COVID-19, a Japanese documentary director has told Xinhua.
China's documentaries have endured strains in recent years and face challenges and opportunities amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Wang Kaihao reports.
The Xi'an Symphony Orchestra (XSO) will stage an online concert on Saturday evening at the Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum, which is famous for its Terracotta Warriors, in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
The Enchanting Phantom, a remake of the 1987 award-winning film A Chinese Ghost Story, is set for online release on May 1, according to an announcement made via social media Wednesday.
Sometimes urbanity stirs a sense of nostalgia for old tradition and technique, which endue handicrafts with a chance to revive and thrive.
For seven years, Wen Weihong worked and lived in different poverty-stricken villages as a resident cadre. Once a village shook off poverty, he headed to the next.
Despite a horrific attack, oculist Tao Yong has managed to remain a beacon of optimism and kindness, Yang Yang reports.
An original audiobook, Virus is Coming, produced by the National Center for the Performing Arts, was released on streaming platforms, including podcast app Himalaya FM and music streaming service NetEase Cloud Music.
A marathon live stream of classical music celebrating World Earth Day took place on Wednesday, featuring renowned orchestras, operas and artists from more than 10 countries.
Industry insiders believe that embracing big data and AI will become an important direction for the future development of the catering industry. It is also an effective method to save costs and improve service quality.
Thanks to cyberspace, people can engage in online activities when daily life in the real world is severely affected by the novel coronavirus epidemic.
As the special activity to commemorate the 11th UN Chinese Language Day, Beijing Language and Culture University hosted the International Humanities Forum titled "Spreading of Sinology and Chinese Language During the Epidemic" on April 19.