The 3rd China-ASEAN International Children's Culture and Art Festival launched in Ningming, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, on July 15.
At age 13, Xiao Xian (1902-97) was hailed a calligraphy prodigy for being skilled in the cleric lishu script.
"Drink to get drunk, ride to fly (gallop)," says Ungog, president of the Jiatang Equestrian Performance Troupe.
Li Jianqing has spent the last decade in Beijing and his first album pays tribute to the outsider.
In August, the focus of the international arts world turns to Edinburgh, where Chinese acts will play a major role at the Edinburgh Festival.
Richard Wagner's opera on tragic love set to win hearts in Beijing this month. Chen Nan reports.
Colson Whitehead explains how New York, post-traumatic stress and a long gestation helped shape his latest award-winning novel.
Chinese archaeologists are expected to start underwater excavation to further explore the discovery site of a Buddha statue that has emerged from the water.
Earth: One Amazing Day, the follow-up to Earth: The Movie, has just been launched in China. The latest documentary by BBC Earth Films was co-produced by several Chinese filmmakers under the UK-China production treaty.
The Chinese travel information website Mafengwo together with Chinese news portal Jiemian recently revealed the Top 100 Global Popular Destinations, based on Mafengwo's big data.
A film event is bringing some of Hong Kong's best movies to 16 Chinese mainland cities.
The 5th China-ASEAN Youth Cultural Exchange Festival was held in Guangdong province, southeast China, from July 24 to 28.