After more than three months in gestation, the China National Theatre for Children's first new play of 2018, Yueliang Cao (Moon Grass), is due to premiere on July 7 at their Beijing theater to kick off the 8th China Children's Theater Festival opening on July 14.
A slew of cooperation projects is helping to provide thousands of African households with access to satellite TV stations and Chinese series and films, reports Fang Aiqing.
When late Cambodian king Norodom Sihanouk's late son Norodom Naradipo studied at Beijing No 25 Middle School, he was curious about how ancient Chinese referred to his motherland.
Ning Hao and Xu Zheng have come together again to produce a new film-Dying to Survive-as they return to the summer movie season after 12 years.
China's first immersive media festival offers a vision of a future where mixed reality will be an integral part of our lives, reports Li Yingxue.
Alipay is partnering with Merlin Entertainment in a deal designed to allow Chinese visitors to use Alipay cross all of Merlin's London attractions.
Mount Fanjingshan, a natural habitat for a number of rare plants and animal species situated in China's southwestern province of Guizhou, has joined 12 other natural sites in China to become a world natural heritage.
In celebration of summer, the Palace Museum in Beijing has shared a range of photos featuring ancient paintings of vegetables and fruits with netizens on the micro blog Sina Weibo.
Beijing Television's Kaku Children Channel has launched a children's reality show, entitled, Amazing Change, in which child singers perform classic Chinese folk songs with new musical arrangements.
Singer-songwriter Mao Buyi stands on stage, smiling shyly and gazing at his fans, who are gathering around and screaming out his name. Clearly, the round-faced young man is used to the scene and tries to make eye contact with as many fans as possible.
Online talent contests are offering young singers a path to fame, Chen Nan reports.
The mission to develop guoxue, the study of traditional Chinese thought and culture, is an arduous journey requiring the effort of today's youth and future generations, experts asserted at a recent education forum in Beijing.