Lin Yi's personal painting exhibition "The City's 365°" opened in Hongding art space at the 798 Art District in Beijing on Nov 24. Professor Luo Qi, vice president of the school of painting and art at Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Rasko Radovic, classicist, philosopher and critic and other artists
Karen Mok staged her solo concert in Beijing on Nov 24, which was part of her ongoing world tour, The Ultimate Karen Mok Show.
A scene from dance drama The Stories That Never Forget will be premiered at the Beijing Dance Academy on Nov 29.
The orchestra, ballet and opera companies of Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg are touring China during the annual Mariinsky Theatre Festival.
Practitioners from Italy and Japan are discussing creative ideas with their Chinese counterparts.
NEW YORK-Six years after animated movie Frozen kicked up a pop-culture blizzard, the sequel to the adventures of Elsa, Anna and Olaf snowed in the box office, drawing an estimated $127 million in the United States and $350.2 million worldwide, according to studio estimates on Sunday.
The box-office-busting Chinese animated film, Ne Zha, selected as the Chinese mainland's official Academy Award submission this year, had its first official academy screening on Wednesday, playing to a theater packed with members of the Hollywood guild and the academy.
Exhibition marks centennial of master painter Wu Guanzhong's birth.
Secret Cinema: Casino Royal 007, an immersive theatrical production brought by United Kingdom events company Secret Cinema, made its China debut on Saturday night at a 10,000-square-meter site along the Huangpu River in Shanghai.
Time-honored Russian ballet troupe the Mariinsky Ballet will present the classic romantic comedy "Don Quixote" at the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in Beijing from Nov 28 to 30.
An international cultural exchange project launched on Nov 22 will invite young foreigners to visit the China Soong Ching Ling Science and Culture Center for Young People and experience traditional Chinese culture through various activities.
A well-preserved tomb dating back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907) has been found in northwest China's Gansu Province, local authorities said.