A drama about a Peking Opera artist, set in the World War II era, has become a hit with young Chinese, Xu Fan reports.
Various businesses have been providing free meals, discounts and customized services to honor returning Shanghai medical workers, who helped with the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic in Hubei province.
With the novel coronavirus outbreak coming under control in Shanghai, more and more restaurants have been reopening to the public, albeit with some changes.
Dongyang, a city in East China's Zhejiang province, has released a slew of supporting policies to boost the work resumption of Hengdian, a major filming base in the country.
Recently, the city of Wuhan has basked in warm spring breeze as the weather gets warm and the sun comes out.
More than 4.1 million copyright registrations were made in China in 2019, 21 percent higher than the previous year, the country's National Copyright Administration said Wednesday.
Fliggy, Alibaba's online travel service provider, recently unveiled a report on the recovery of domestic travel plans during the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday between April 4 and 6.
Organized by the China Cultural Center in Seoul, a photo exhibition featuring Kuqa county in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region was launched on the internet on Thursday. Seventy pictures, capturing the grand landscape and historical heritages of Kuqa, are on display for the local people.
Chinese cities have launched voucher campaigns with multiple enterprises to encourage residents to dine out and shop, in an effort to boost consumption hit hard by the novel coronavirus outbreak.
"Imperfect Love," a Chinese remake of the 2010 Japanese TV drama "Mother," will hit Chinese online platforms Friday, March 27, the TV show's official Weibo account announced Tuesday.
Blockbuster martial arts film "Ip Man 4" will see a month-long extension for its box run on the Chinese mainland as movie theaters are gradually reopening in some cities following an improvement in local coronavirus epidemic situations.
The Palais des Festivals should be preparing to welcome the hottest names in cinema onto its red carpet. Instead the Cannes Film Festival venue is opening its doors to the town's homeless who have nowhere to go during the coronavirus lockdown.