A cultural week on China's intangible cultural heritage kicked off with a music salon at the China Cultural Center in Sydney on Saturday, offering a chance for Australians to learn more about Chinese music, instruments and culture.
This winter, Edinburgh Zoo will be home to The Giant Lanterns of China, an installation of over 450 dazzling giant lanterns that will illuminate the zoo for 50 awe-inspiring nights.
With temperatures soaring to almost 40 degrees Celsius in some parts of China, the war of the summer blockbuster in the film market is also entering its hottest period.
One of the most anticipated blockbusters, the special force-themed action thriller Wolf Warrior II will hit big screen on July 28.
With the recent success of Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield, filmmaker Ning Hao may have found a formula for success.
Shanghai's State-owned West Bund Group has joined hands with the Centre Pompidou for a five-year project from 2019 and 2024.
The first foreign sportsman to get a Chinese "green card", or permanent residence permit, former NBA star Stephon Marbury will soon see his story to hit the country's big screen.
After receiving mixed reviews for The Great Wall and Kong: Skull Island, Chinese actress Jing Tian has returned to domestic productions.
Starting as supporting roles in the Hollywood blockbuster, Despicable Me, Minions managed to become one of today’s most popular cultural icons. And Minions have once again swept the world with their latest film performance.
A seven-day international conference on dance studies began in Beijing on Sunday.
After years of paying the dues at cafes, Mr. Miss finally gets to celebrate success. Chen Nan reports.
Australian researchers recently said they have designed a new device that could someday be used in gaming consoles to improve graphics and the speed of data transfer.