The curtain will rise for the 14th China International Chorus Festival on July 19 at Beijng's Wukesong Arena, with 308 choirs from 59 countries and regions around the globe joining the event.
Opening to a box office haul of over 300 million yuan ($44.9 million), Jiang Wen's latest epic Hidden Man may have proved a hit with domestic audiences, but it has still failed to knock off Dying to Survive from the top of China's box office charts.
A number of theater groups from across the world staged their musical productions in the southern city of Daegu from June 22 to July 8 at the 12th Daegu International Musical Festival.
The second season of highly rated documentary If National Treasures Could Talk will make a comeback on China Central Television on July 23 (Monday). A total of 25 episodes will feature artifacts kept at museums across the country which are of both historic significance and artistic sophistication.
In the scorching days of summer, it is better to go to exhibitions to cool yourself off and get in touch with your inner self through the arts than to stay outside roasting in the high temperatures. Here's your guide to exhibitions in Beijing during the dog days of summer.
More than 15,000 members of 308 choirs from across the globe will participate in the 14th China International Chorus Festival (CICF).
The fantasy epic film Asura, which has been boasted to be one of the most expensive films ever made in China, has suspended its nationwide release since Sunday after investors saw financial disaster ahead.
A Chinese contemporary architecture exhibition kicked off on July 11 in the Fijian capital of Suva.
Teachers and students from around the world gather in Beijing this month to take part in a summer camp that aims to promote the nation's traditional music worldwide.
A new book tries to make sense of what the younger generation is saying.
A total of 48 students from Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao started internships at the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, in Beijing, Tuesday.
A 10 million yuan ($1.4 million) program aimed at assisting photographers who work with charities nationwide was launched at the China Millennium Monument in Beijing on July 12.