New productions that tell of China's revolutionary history with contemporary approaches have been sprouting up in recent years, with Dawn of Shanghai and The Eternal Wave stealing most of the limelight, Zhang Kun reports.
The National Theatre of China is presenting three original plays from Friday to Nov 16 as part of the ongoing China Shanghai International Arts Festival.
More than 130 travel agencies from 18 countries discussed the expansion of China's tourism market at a conference that opened Wednesday in Haikou, capital of Southern China's Hainan province.
The seventh China Shanghai International Children's Book Fair will take place at the Shanghai Expo Exhibition Center from Nov 15 to 17.
2019 China's Wine List of the Year awards ceremony was held in Beijing and Shanghai on Oct 20 and 22, separately.
When Ang Lee's revolutionary film Gemini Man was released last Friday, only 30 available screens in China could fully release its original 3D and 4K version shot at 120 frames per second. That makes such tickets, averaging around 200 yuan ($28) per seat, the most sought-after for diehard fans.
"De Ja Vu" is an exhibition at Beijing's Today Art Museum which unfolds the present and the future of an emerging computational world to the audience.
Visitors to the Palace Museum's Garden of the Cining Gong (the Hall of Compassion and Tranquility) these days will find themselves stepping into a mini-scale 3D map of the ancient Silk Road.
The discovery of 300-year-old oracle-bone inscriptions in 1899 has ignited the interest of scholars and antique connoisseurs in the studies of the antecedents of Chinese characters.
The first Tianjin Chamber Music Festival will take place from Nov 6 to 17 at Tianjin Grand Theatre. Eight live performances will be staged during the event.
Ma Jiqing is the kind of man who looks for a coin on the ground while not losing sight of the moon. Though farming and painting may not seem connected-with one being down-to-earth and the other a refined pursuit-the 72-year-old has been doing both for the past 50 years.
The 5th China-Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) 17+1 High-level Tourism Forum was held here in the Latvian capital on Wednesday.