Beijing Zoo will hold a joint patrol with urban management officers to ban visitors from feeding and harming animals, Beijing Daily reported Wednesday.
The sixth Wuzhen Theatre Festival in 2018, with a theme of magnanimity, will be held in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, from Oct 18 to 28, and ticketing will begin on Aug 16.
Some 214,600 Chinese tourists and business travelers visited the United Arab Emirate (UAE) capital Abu Dhabi, representing a 15.8 percent increase year on year, the Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT) said on Tuesday.
The first foundations have been laid for the 2019 China-New Zealand Year of Tourism, with a new website launched and funding for a major exhibition at the national museum, Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis said on Tuesday.
The Palace Museum is encouraging young people to come up with musical ideas to convey the connotations of ancient paintings in an event called "Singing Paintings".
Chinese cultural officials on Monday pledged to further promote "red tourism" which has become a key part of China's tourism industry.
Taizhou is one of the hottest filming spots in China. Hundreds of film and TV works have been produced in the city in recent years.
The National Art Museum of China received a donation of 50 paintings from the family of late Zhang Anzhi, a painter and professor of Central Academy of Fine Arts, on July 26. The donation was made right before the opening of an exhibition reviewing Zhang's artistic career at NAMOC through Aug 7, where donated works are also on show.
Shandong-born artist Xia Jingshan, 95, has gained prominence at home and among overseas Chinese for his ink paintings of Buddhist figures and for sponsoring renovations at several historic Buddhist temples across China.
Exquisite artifacts found in the 1980s at the Sanxingdui archaeological site in Southwest China's Sichuan province unveiled the face of the ancient State of Shu that could date to the early 18th century BC.
With a "horrible" name though, the trend of "dirty food" inspired by an original "dirty bun" pastry, is spreading fast from Chinese capital city Beijing to many parts of the country.
The Suzhou Chinese Orchestra drew hundreds of Chinese folk music-lovers to the Lincoln Performance Hall at Portland State University on Friday where they presented a "Charm of Chinese Music Concert".