A luminary of modern Chinese art, the late painter, calligrapher and seal sculptor, Qi Baishi (1864-1957) is best known for his flower-and-bird paintings and landscapes.
The Beijing International Art Biennale puts a spotlight on the environment, Lin Qi reports.
A retrospective look at the film industry shows its changing fortunes over the past seven decades of New China, Xu Fan reports.
A book on the 55 China's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, written in Bulgarian language, was presented in the building of the Union of Bulgarian Journalists (UBJ) here on Wednesday.
Mid-Autumn Festival is the second grandest festival in China after Chinese New Year. It's a time when families come together to appreciate the full moon and eat mooncakes during the festival. In fact, besides these two traditions, there are many others.
Century Masters, a documentary series highlighting major figures in China's development, opens a new chapter on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
Guests are able to enjoy an immersive experience of "flying all over the world" at a newly built cinema in the Beijing Shijingshan Amusement Park.
The 2019 Beijing Design Week kicked off in the capital on Sept 5, and will run until Oct 7. Over 1,500 people, including government officials, famous designers at home and abroad, and officials from design institutes, attended the opening ceremony.
Hangzhou has recently launched a program to attract more travelers from Japan.
New media works have become a major attraction at art shows recently, as artists are using new technologies to provide increasingly arresting, all-encompassing experiences.
With the new semester starting this month, Wang Jingjing, 6, and her elder sister Wang Lian, 14, have resumed their studies back home in school in Jiujiang, Jiangxi province, but memories of their rare time spent with their working parents in a noisy clothing factory in Shishi, Fujian province, abou
Xiong Liang, the only artist in China so far shortlisted for the Hans Chris-tian Andersen Award, is out with new books of a series on creatures called Mu Ke, Li Yingxue reports.