In a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture, the Lanting Cultural Salon took place in New Zealand's largest city this month. Hosted by the China Culture Center in Auckland, the event brought together an audience of art enthusiasts, scholars and community leaders.
Ruins of eight ancient cities, dating back to more than 2,000 years ago, have been uncovered in the Xiong'an New Area, suggesting that the site of China's "city of the future" boasts a long history.
Tan Xiaofeng has transformed the traditional cultural heritage of making yanqiu, or "banquet balls", into a roaring commercial success, Yang Feiyue reports.
Passionate pianist maintains a busy schedule as he thrills audiences on world tour in support of new album, Chen Nan reports.
As part of the four main activities of the 18th Guizhou Tourism Industry Development Conference, Guizhou Cultural and Tourism Industrial Investment Promotion Conference and the 2024 Colorful Guizhou Tourism Commodities Competition Award Ceremony were held in Xingyi of Guizhou province on April 12, garnering government representatives from cultural, travel and investment departments of various provinces and cities, as well as more than 260 enterprises from outside the Guizhou province.
With self-made movie, scriptwriting couple pen a love letter to cinema, Xu Fan reports.
In July 2015, Italian conductor Riccardo Muti's wish to devote himself to the training of young musicians was realized: the first edition of the Riccardo Muti Italian Opera Academy took place in Ravenna, Italy.
Beijing group set to perform work based on Moliere's classic, Chen Nan reports.
The story of a heroic naval officer is to be staged at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing. Deng Shichang (1849-1894) lived in the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and was best known for serving in the Beiyang Fleet during the Sino-Japanese War (1894-95) as captain of the cruiser Zhiyuan.
A new travel route featuring red cultural heritage was issued in memory of a historic event 75 years ago, the Beijing Municipal Cultural Heritage Bureau and Hebei Provincial Cultural Heritage Bureau announced at a ceremony in the capital in March.
Wendelou, also known as Wende Mansion, the former residence of late premier Zhou Enlai and his wife, Deng Yingchao, has been unveiled to the public in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, adding a new red tourism attraction to the southern metropolis.
China's National Tennis Center's Diamond Court in Beijing, which has witnessed many glorious moments provided by stars of the sport, recently hosted the launch of the Chinese version of Jaramillo's book, How to Make Champions, which was published by the CITIC Press Group, on March 24.