The musical Three Phantoms, which features three top actors from Broadway — Earl Carpenter, John Owen-Jones and Jeremy Secomb — who have played the phantom in the The Phantom of the Opera, made its China debut at the FANCL Arts Center in Shanghai on Jan 9.
Shanghai has released a guideline for the management and administration of private cultural relics trade.
An international cultural industries forum in Beijing, gathering policy makers and researchers, examined future trends and the vitality of the ever-growing sector.
This series of photos taken by Zhao Zhi, who now lives and works as a teacher at a college in Harbin city of Heilongjiang province, conveys the photographer's nostalgia.
A major exhibition may go some way to highlighting the talent and vision of an extraordinary artist who, for too long, has been in the shadow of other luminaries. Hsiung Ping-ming (1922-2002) was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, and lived in France for 55 years until his death. His name deserves t
Actors perform at the celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year in Athens, Greece, on Jan 8, 2020. Greeks and Chinese flocked on Wednesday to the Technopolis city of Athens to celebrate together the forthcoming Chinese Lunar New Year which falls on Jan 25 this year.
Guangxi Science and Technology Publishing House recently launched a new edition of children's science popularization book Wa! Kexue Haojiandan (Wow! Science Is So Easy, originally the ExploraDoc Collection).
Shanghai Oriental Art Center will present the 12th Festival of Traditional Chinese Operas from March 13 to April 26.
A Chinese translation of Norwegian writer Atle Naess's Munch, a Biography was launched on Jan 9 at Beijing Book Fair 2020.
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Shanghai Children's Art Theater opened its 2020 performing season with a concert by the Little Choir of Antoniano from Italy on Dec 31.
On Jan 21, a production of "The Seagull" by the Macedonian National Theatre-which was founded in 1945 and is the country's oldest and largest theater institution-will make its debut at Beijing's Poly Theater.