The National Art Museum of China will reopen from Wednesday with a daily cap of 500 visitors, as the country is opening up its public venues in an orderly manner after the coronavirus epidemic eases.
Lush grasslands. Snowy fields. A small workshop. The Great Wall.
- British historian and TV presenter Michael Wood has said he is delighted to see that his newly released documentary about Du Fu, a prolific Chinese poet in Tang dynasty, has helped boost cultural understanding between different cultures especially during the novel coronavirus lockdown when mutual
Tea farmers have literally received a helping hand-make that several-during the spring tea harvest amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
The China Cultural Center in Mauritius recently launched a series of online exhibitions and film shows about Beijing.
On May 10, the China Cultural Center in Bangkok launched an online Mandarin class on Facebook, Line, WeChat and other social media platforms.
More than 30 international guests paid a visit to W-town in Beijing’s Miyun district on May 9.
This radio-controlled insect brings a new vision to the world of drones.
Every spring, the National Ballet of China holds its annual ballet creative workshop, which brings together young choreographers with their original works.
Chinese singer Gong Linna has been forced to cancel or postpone all of her upcoming shows due to the coronavirus pandemic, including an April concert at Stanford University in the United States, which has been postponed until early 2021.
The National Centre for the Performing Arts has launched a series of online concerts, which kicks off on May 9.