China has banned the streaming of drama that does not have a government permit, with online dramas now subject to the same regulation as that of regular television series.
A Tibetan culture exchange delegation dispatched by the State Council Information Office visited Sydney, Australia, from Aug 27 to 29.
The Gin Game, by American dramatist Donald L. Coburn, saw its Chinese version being put on stage in Beijing on Sept 2.
More than 30 Chinese artists, including renowned TV host Chen Duo and actor Han Tongsheng, will gather in Yichang city of Central China's Hubei province on Sept 12 to mark one of the country's key contributions to humanity-Chinese poetry.
An annual fair will spotlight the short but significant career of the late Chinese photographer Ren Hang. Lin Qi reports.
A selection of some new Chinese titles that have, or will be, released in foreign versions.
The 24th Beijing International Book Fair gives visitors a varied menu of books, technology and cultural display. Mei Jia reports.
While the leaders of BRICS countries pledged increased cooperation at the annual summit in China's Xiamen, Fujian province, their Belgian embassies echoed the commitment by launching a film festival on Monday in Brussels.
To most Chinese people, Anais Martane is not a well-known name but her celebrity husband Liu Ye has brought her into the spotlight. Their romantic story has been widely shared on Chinese social media and they have been praised as the model couple in China’s entertainment circle.
To promote the upcoming action thriller S.M.A.R.T. Chase, Orlando Bloom again appeared in Beijing to unravel more stories about his first Chinese movie on Aug 30.
When Chinese actor Ai Lun was shooting the comedy Never Say Die, he repeated his lines every morning in front of a mirror before going to the set.
Where Has Time Gone, a feature-length co-production, was the opening film at the upcoming 2nd BRICS Film Festival, held in Chengdu June 23-27.