A new TV series, Entrepreneurial Age, still on the air, has sparked many discussions on the acting skill of actress Yang Ying.
It has been nearly a decade since the Chinese Ministry of Culture and Tourism organized the first tour of Arab artists in the country, under the Insight of China exchange program, in 2009.
A robe that belonged to China's 18th century Qing Dynasty Emperor Qianlong will go under the hammer in London on November 8, where it is expected to reach a price of 150,000 British pounds (more than $192,000).
A concert of world-famous classical music pieces was held in Beijing this weekend as an important way to connect overseas returnees who are back home from major world universities, including the Harvard Business School and Columbia Business School.
The First Belt and Road Afro-Sino Art Exchange Exhibition and Afro-Sino Cultural Forum, organized by the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage of the Republic of Kenya, opened in Beijing recently.
A rare collection of calligraphy rubbings will be auctioned in China in November
Confucius' descendants are keeping the roving sage's legacy alive by designing study tours for visitors to his hometown, particularly students.
"I have been practicing tai chi for 30 years. It always works on internal harmony and balance, and external harmony in getting along with people and society," says Richard Griffith, an instructor for cement masons, who lives in Arcadia, California.
A panda and a beaver join together as the two central images on the wall of a tennis court at the Canadian embassy in Beijing, created on Oct 20 by a group of four graffiti artists from Wuhan, Hubei province, with a Canadian counterpart who's based in Beijing.
A series of exhibitions on the 120th anniversary of Feng Zikai's birth this year provides insight into the celebrated painter's life
A collection of jade linked to a wartime escapee will go under the hammer at Christie's Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art sale during Asian Art Week in London on Nov 6.