A king of martial arts and fantasy movies, Hong Kong director Tsui Hark released the first trailer of his latest Detective Dee movie in Beijing on Sept 21.
Although it only opened to the public in March last year, Jinlinwan tourism town has attracted 600,000 visitors so far this year, up 50 percent over the same period of last year.
For local farmers in Qujing, money does grow on trees since the local government enticed the Joyvio Group to invest in plantations to grow a superfood.
Chinese smartphone users tapping away to take photos on their devices has become a common sight across the country.
Grace Wu Bruce is known to people who love classic Chinese furniture as a prominent dealer in the field, and she is often hailed as the "queen of huanghuali" (a highly sought-after wood used in Chinese furniture).
The 11th Hangzhou Cultural and Creative Industry Expo will at the Hangzhou Whitehorse Lake International Convention Center from Sept 21-25.
A half marathon for women was held at the Beijing Garden Expo Park on Sept 23.
The novel A Muslim's Funeral has sold more than 4 million copies since it was published three decades ago, according to its publisher, making it one of the lasting modern classics in China.
Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan's latest film premiered in Beijing on Sunday at an event.
Screenwriter Carnival gathered around 5,000 writers of film scripts, producers and critics in Beijing on Saturday.
To enhance friendship and international communication, the 15th Asia Arts Festival opened in Ningbo, Zhejiang province on Sept 23. The festival consists of more than 10 cultural activities in the forms of cultural forums, as well as pieces of performing art and visual art.
The King of Guns, a TV series loosely based on the Communist Party-led guerrilla force who fought against Japanese invaders in northeastern China between the 1930s and 1940s, has run on the Beijing Satellite TV since Sept 19.