Delaware's Hagley Museum brings its collection of 19th-century US patent models to China for the first time, Lin Qi reports.
Egyptian Antiquities Minister Khaled al-Anany said in a recent interview with Xinhua that the first-ever Chinese archaeological mission in Egypt will start working this September.
In traditional Chinese calligraphy, calligraphers dip brushes or pens in ink and write beautiful Chinese characters in skillful and artistic ways. Hoping to break free from the old styles, a contemporary Chinese artist has created a new form of calligraphy that involves squirting ink with syringes.
The fast, ever-changing footwork of dancers from the Sotheca art troupe in Cote d'Ivoire captivated audience members in Beijing on Sunday night. The lightning-quick moves were part of a 60-minute program, where Chinese and Ivorian dancers took center stage at the National theater of China Ethnic Song and Dance Ensemble to show the two countries' diverse dancing cultures.
The National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts is hosting a series of events, which began onJune 28 and run till July 12, in honor offirst president Tian Han.
China is Now!Tencent Music Connects, a music industry conference focusing on China's music industry, was held in Beijing with 300 participants from record companies, indie musicians and the government.
Nominations for the second CMIC (China Music Industry Committee) Music Awards, were announced on June 29 in Beijing.
Dozens of specialty food from Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, debuted in a collective fashion at the Fancy Food Show in New York over the weekend.
The Michelin Guide has made its second foray into Chinese mainland with the launch of a new guide for the southern city of Guangzhou.
Mr Kira is best known for being one of the most-followed fashion bloggers in China, with 2.4 million fans on Sina Weibo and half a million subscribers on WeChat,
An annual event called Chinese Dance for 12 Days, which aims to showcase young Chinese dancer-choreographers, will be held at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing from July 14 to August 1.
With the help of key partnerships, Chinese TV companies are creating more homegrown content and changing the nature of the domestic TV industry from importer to exporter.