Grammy-award winning musician Sugar Blue will perform at Blue Note Beijing, an iconic jazz club in the capital, from April 27 to 28, as part of a series of events welcoming International Jazz Day.
To mark its 40th anniversary this year, Shanghai Ballet is staging 12 productions to reflect the history and development of the company over the past four decades.
Bac, a town in Serbia's Vojvodina province, is home to ancient Roman ruins, medieval fortresses, churches and priceless relics.
Nearly 10,000 Chinese people from more than 40 countries and regions attended a grand ceremony last Sunday morning in Central China's Henan province to worship the legendary ancestor Huangdi, or the Yellow Emperor.
Many stories regarding three of ancient China's "four great inventions"-namely the compass, gunpowder and papermaking-are featured in an online exhibition launched by Google Arts & Culture.
The NCPA has a fond farewell in store for Cleveland Orchestra's tour of China, as it plans to webcast key performances live from Beijing.
Two Chinese documentary films debuted at the Season Eight Asian film festival held in Chicago over the weekend.
One of the country's major movie events, the 9th Beijing International Film Festival, will open with a Sino-Kazakh production about late composer Xian Xinghai.
The 26th Beijing College Student Film Festival kicked off at the student center of Beijing Normal University on Sunday and will come to a close on April 28.
The story of Madam White Snake sees an online version as many younger viewers appreciate its timeless appeal, Wang Kaihao reports.
Sweet and sour chicken, beef and black bean source, and chow mein -- these are some of the most common Chinese foods you could see in Britain, and they have been voted as the favorite takeaway cuisine of the British people according to a television documentary.
The opera commission 170 Days in Nanking commemorating the efforts of protecting lives during the Nanjing Massacre will be staged on the National Center for the Performing Arts on April 24.