The film industry is growing stronger and focusing more on China's rise on the world stage, as Xu Fan reports.
After a sales surge in February, the Chinese box office is expected to continue its momentum in March, boosted by the release of a slew of quality imports, with Marvel Studios' latest superhero film Black Panther being one of the most anticipated offerings.
Independent filmmaker Wu Hao's documentary People's Republic of Desire, a film exploring the surreal reality of "live-streaming" social media stars and their fans in China, has won the Grand Jury Award at SXSW (South by Southwest) 2018 in Austin, TX.
Marvel Studios' superhero film "Black Panther" led the Chinese film market in the week ending March 11, earning 421 million yuan (about $66.6 million), according to the latest statistics by China Film News.
Chinese artist Yu Hong brings her poignant canvases to Art Basel in Hong Kong
A Chinese anti-terrorism action film Operation Red Sea has raked in over 3.36 billion yuan ($531 million) at the box office, becoming the third highest grossing Chinese film ever, according to Maoyan, a major Chinese film database and ticketing platform.
H&M's head of design, Ann-Sofie Johansson, on the challenges of making fashion sustainable and sustainability fashionable.
If you think those humble fasteners on your clothes are mundane fashion items, give them a second look. Parisian collector Brigitte Renaud opens the doors of her haberdashery for an exclusive visit.
Since its debut in 2016, SuperCello has helped many Chinese youngsters to meet and interact with professors and young musicians from schools overseas.
China's top watchdogs of cultural and tourism affairs will merge if a draft reform plan by the State Council is approved.
A documentary about China's achievements over the past five years has become the movie most cited by China's ministers at the ongoing annual sessions of national legislature and top political advisory body.
Crucial work has been done to safeguard China's cultural treasures, and more responsibilities are being placed on the government's shoulders, a senior official said on Tuesday.