An exhibition in New York brings art, history and religion together.
In a villa in northeast Beijing, a dozen young children danced to the rhythm of Bharatanatyam, a major form of Indian classical dance.
An emotional, 16-year-old Eva Kahili, with tears smudging her makeup, had her dream come true to represent Namibia in China, following her triumph at the 12th Chinese Bridge proficiency competition for secondary school students held in Windhoek recently.
A media preview of an exhibition that allows visitors to interact with their childhood heroes through AI was held at Shanghai's Yu Garden.
Artists display porcelain works during a porcelain fair in Jingdezhen, East China's Jiangxi province, Oct 17, 2019. An autumn porcelain fair opened Thursday in Jingdezhen, and will last for three days.
The Galloped Era, the first TV drama focusing on the development history of China's electric locomotive industry, will air on Zhejiang Television and Dragon TV, as well as the network platforms of iQiyi and Tencent video.
The Seventh International Festival of Intangible Cultural Heritage kicked off on Thursday in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province.
Modern prints of an ancient illustrated version of the Chinese literary classic "Dream of the Red Chamber" were launched globally Thursday at the annual Frankfurt Book Fair in multilingual limited editions.
The Chinese opera Zhou Enlai, which chronicles the life story of the former premier, made its debut in Yan'an, Shaanxi province, on Oct 15, kicking off a 10-day art festival co-organized by the Central Conservatory of Music.
Following a successful Shanghai debut at the Tank Shanghai museum earlier this year, TeamLab, a group from Japan that combines digital technology with immersive art experiences, will open its own exhibition space in Shanghai.
The new Shangyin Opera House celebrated its grand opening on Sept 15 with an original opera production He Luting, one of the most influential composers and music educators in modern Chinese history.
Their faces looked Egyptian but they sang in Chinese. That was an Egyptian 10-member band who gathered around a piano on stage in the theater hall of the Chinese Cultural Center in Cairo (CCC) for intensified rehearsals.