Domestic drama film Better Days topped the Chinese mainland box office on Sunday, grossing over 91.97 million yuan (about $13.07 million), the China Movie Data Information Network said Monday.
The world's most expensive spice, Saffron, has been shown to help people suffering from depression when taken in combination with pharmaceutical antidepressants, a new Australian study revealed on Monday.
More than 220 kungfu enthusiasts from across the country participated in a competition in US state of Connecticut on Saturday to demonstrate the unique charm of Chinese martial arts.
The Culture Bridge Chinese and Western Classical Songs Concert was held on Sunday's evening in Auckland, to celebrate the success of China-New Zealand Year of Tourism 2019.
The first Suprasense Visual Art Fair held at the National Agricultural Exhibition Center in Beijing till Nov 4 gathers art works from over 100 artists and 30 art institutions worldwide.
The shooting of a documentary that turns spotlight on how the Belt and Road Initiative changed the lives of Hakka people in recent years began on Nov 2.
A cultural exchange activity featuring the culture of Silk Road started on Friday in the Italian capital Rome with an artistic performance.
More than 800 Chinese books on the latest research results in humanities and social sciences and the great achievements made in China in the past 70 years appeared on Saturday at the 38th International Istanbul Book Fair.
A collection of books of children's literature created in China over the past 70 years have been published, according to China Culture Daily.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Friday that he looks forward to the launch of more direct flights between China and Uzbekistan.
Japanese classical music lovers have a deep appreciation for the works of Chinese composers, giving a standing ovation to the New Japan Philharmonic orchestra at a recent concert. Playing under the baton of Xia Xiaotang, principal conductor of China Philharmonic, the New Japan Philharmonic delivered
A new stage production explores three popular Chinese love stories through the mediums of contemporary dance, theater and music, Chen Nan reports.