Traditional Shanghainese comedy isn't joking about making a comeback.
Renowned Chinese fashion designer Wang Tao on Tuesday showcased her fall/winter 2020 collection at the ongoing New York Fashion Week, stressing women's power with the theme "coffee at dawn in Paris".
A red heart-shaped kite bearing the yellow characters “Zhongguo Jiayou”, meaning “China, stay strong” in English, stole the show at the Otaki Kite Festival, held from Feb 8-9 on the Otaki Beach in Wellington, New Zealand.
A cartoon submitted to a campaign that calls for artistic creations to convey knowledge and positive spirit in the nation's fight against the novel coronavirus.
More than 10 shows were staged by an art troupe from Guizhou Song and Dance Theater in five British cities – London, Belfast, Edinburgh, Manchester, and Preston — from Jan 16 to 29, adding local color to the 2020 Chinese New Year celebrations in the UK.
Beijing's culture and tourism sectors have introduced various measures, including online services, to fight against the novel coronavirus outbreak, the municipal culture and tourism administration said.
Citizens can open the updated app of the AutoNavi and check whether the subway is fully loaded at any station, said the newspaper. The passenger flow degree is distinguished in the colors of red, yellow and green.
As the coronavirus outbreak still continues, artists and intangible cultural heritage inheritors around China are trying to keep people’s spirits up.
Students at a middle school in Wellington, New Zealand perform the traditional haka dance to send their blessings to people fighting against the novel coronavirus in China on Feb 12, 2020.
Pierre Alivon, a photographer from Paris, is among the few who are free from the runaway cabin fever and he set out to capture Beijing's street scenes in a fresh light.
Thanks to its high level of creativity and design as well as its various models of Chinese-foreign cooperation, Chinese children's books have drawn worldwide attention and enjoyed increasing influence in overseas markets.
Around 180 television and radio shows will be broadcast without airing fees on television and radio stations across China from February to the end of August, according to the National Radio and Television Administration.