The slow pace and soft focus of a CCTV literary show seem to be appealing to viewers. Wang Kaihao reports.
Work by a Chinese pioneer of modern art, which survived the Japanese occupation during World War II and the "cultural revolution" (1966-76), will be auctioned in London next week.
The 71st Cannes International Film Festival opens Tuesday and Asian films are expected to be the highlights of this year's festival.
Women have a natural connection to art. Though their images and work were buried in past eras of male-dominated history, they can reveal their talents in today's world.
A competition among university students produces garbage-disposal innovations. China Daily reports.
The National Theatre of Northern Greece will make its Chinese debut with its theatrical production version of Salvatores Dei (Saviours of God), based on Greek author Nikos Kazantzakis' book of the same name.
Representatives from video sharing app Douyin says the company has not banned the British animation Peppa Pig, according to the National Business Daily and China National Radio.
The Pacific Symphony, the largest orchestra formed in the US in the last 50 years, will make its debut in China on Wednesday.
Chinese researchers used point cloud data to measure and model an ancient bronze carriage.
Statistics show that 2.06 million Chinese citizens paid to visit the island country in the past year, an increase of 275 percent from 2013. China has now become the largest source of overseas tourists to Indonesia.
The 12th World Tai Chi Day, organized by the China Culture Center, was held at the Castille Square in Valetta, Malta, on April 28.
A new documentary series exploring the diverse lifestyles of people who have made Xinjiang their home reveals their deep affinity for the region. Xu Fan reports.