There is good news for move fans in Beijing -- cinemas and film studios are allowed resume operation under certain preconditions.
China's tourism industry is biding its time with multiple innovations and aid for a postponed high season.
LOS ANGELES-"I wanted to make sure the rest of the world saw a true representation of modern China and the people who live there," Jill Culton, writer and director of the highly successful US-China production Abominable, says in a recent interview.
A recent research study, published on Guangming Daily's website, estimates that the direct loss to the cultural industry during the novel coronavirus epidemic before June could reach more than 1,259 billion yuan ($180 billion).
Every day, my wife and I go to work while our son and daughter go to school-although we don't actually go anywhere.
Many of the millions of Chinese compelled to stay home during the novel coronavirus outbreak are still staying active indoors.
With dynamic music playing, 32-year-old Wang Mengshi is dancing and waving his phone to follow the moves of the electronic dancer on the TV in his apartment.
Shanghai Ballet dancers have resumed training for over a week, even though many of their performances have been canceled or postponed.
Shanghai's musicians are searching for new ways to engage the public since concerts have been postponed or canceled amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Tan Wenfei decided to never apply for medical school when he saw his father's hair around his temples turn white overnight after a fatal accident during a surgery he was involved with in 1993.
Confucius classroom at the Montessori School of Colombia in Bogota launched its annual Chinese New Year celebrations with the aim to cheer for China, which is still battling against the coronavirus epidemic.
Some tourist attractions in low-risk regions of the novel coronavirus outbreak have gradually resumed opening to the public, Liu Kezhi, an official with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, said Wednesday.