Embroidery often called rare living fossil.
After an absence of nearly two decades, the 1,300-year-old Dengyu Stone Tower eventually came back home in North China's Shanxi province.
Most aliens in Hollywood sci-fi movies look a bit scary, but in the upcoming comedy Meow, the main creature from a remote planet is cute and hairy.
Shanghai-based Long Museum will show some of the expensive antique artworks which its founder Liu Yiqian, a billionaire and collector, has assembled through the years, at two exhibitions that begin on Friday.
China hardly registered in the art market scene around ten years ago, but it has now overtaken the United States as the world's largest art market.
China's online video giant iQiyi announced to step into on live music concert industry on Monday.
Ireland's tourism authority kicked off its annual road show in Beijing on April 24. The five-day event also includes stops in Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.
As the extremely popular TV series In the Name of People will come to a close today, another costume drama, Song of Phoenix, will premiere. The drama was adapted from Liang Zhenhua's namesake novel, focusing on the legendary life of great Chinese poet Qu Yuan from the Warring States Period (475-221BC).
A big data center to help the tourism industry has been set up in Beijing.
Dong Chengpeng, more popular as Da Peng, has unveiled his second directorial film centering on a group of people who struggle to keep their dreams in the music industry alive.
Fans of fantasy epics such as The Lord of Rings franchise can now look forward to Chinese film Legend of the Naga Pearls, inspired by the 2011 best-selling novel Novoland: City of Desperate Love.