Celebrated conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Berlin Philharmonic kicked off an international music festival in Northwest China's Shaanxi province recently.
The popularity of musical reality shows is once again on the rise, and producers are looking to tap into niche markets to ensure the genre's longevity, Wang Kaihao reports.
A new exhibition called In a Myriad of Forms that is ongoing at the Shanghai Museum till Feb 24 is providing visitors the rare chance to view lacquer art that originated thousands of years ago.
The 20th China Shanghai International Arts Festival (CSIAF) came to a close on Nov 22 following the Ballet Nacional de Cuba's performance of Don Quixote at the Shanghai Grand Theatre.
The 3rd Tengyun Summit, held by the Tencent Center for Society on Nov 25 in Beijing, brought together more than 800 participants, including 50 experts from various cultural fields, to share opinions on topics related to “culture of our own age”.
A symposium held recently as a part of this year’s Suzhou international design week focused on the development of cultural and creative communities.
Chinese Film Week kicked off in Portuguese capital Lisbon on Sunday with seven Chinese films on show in cinemas across the country.
Internet radio broadcaster, DI.FM, also known as Digitally Imported, has partnered with NetEase, Inc., one of China's leading internet services with more than 400 million users, by offering Chinese music lovers over 90 channels of 24-hour programming dedicated exclusively to electronic music.
Matilda the Musical, winner of seven Olivier Awards and five Tony Awards, will tour to 13 cities across China from June 2019 to January 2020.
A national street dance festival was held at Heyuan Grand Theater, in Guangdong province, on Nov 21 and 22, with 30 original shows chosen from 16 cities and provinces across the country.
A new Chinese-American co-produced documentary, "Better Angels", presents another path in people-to-people level relations between China and United States despite increased tensions recently.
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