A meeting of Chinese and Cambodian youths to mark the 60th anniversary of the establishing of diplomatic relations between China and Cambodia was held in Beijing recently.
As one of the country’s fastest-emerging stars, actor Shen Teng will see his new comedy contend for audience attention during the 2019 Spring Festival holiday, one of China’s most lucrative box-office periods.
The second edition of the Wuzhen Contemporary Art Exhibition will open next March and is expected to help broaden people's minds about the new trends in contemporary art, according to the team of curators.
The European Travel Commission called for full visa liberalization for Chinese travelers last week in a bid to tap into the world's largest outbound travel market and generate more inbound spending and jobs across Europe.
Chinese publishers sign more than 200 agreements at this year's Algiers International Book Fair.
Rwandan tour packages have been placed on one of China's major online travel-service platforms, which enable Chinese tourists to directly book a tour to the East African nation, the Rwanda Development Board said in a statement on Dec 5.
The Gubei water town in Beijing's Miyun district that features buildings of the Ming and Qing dynasties' styles and a section of the Great Wall is celebrating the Christmas season until Dec 31 with traditional decorations and festive activities for visitors.
Late sculptor Liu Kaiqu's views about art are still a source of inspiration for modern-day artists.
Minister of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China, Luo Shugang, attended the opening ceremony of the Black Heritage Museum in the Senegalese capital Dakar on Dec 6.
China's puzzle lovers will have a chance to rediscover the Forbidden City, as the Palace Museum will present its first-ever interactive puzzle book in January 2019.
An 18-episode documentary, co-produced by the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and China Media Group, is airing two episodes a day starting with its Dec 2 debut on China Central Television.
The first half of 2019 will see the popular live theater program, New Live in China, bring 26 stage productions of different genres from the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia to cinemas across the country.