A new series of picture books for children will teach the history of China and the Silk Road, Yang Yang reports.
Was emperor Qin Shihuang a villain or a hero? Or something-or someone-in between?
Traditional and fusion cooking styles, regional and international ingredients and a new awareness of healthy eating are all factors contributing to an exciting time for Chinese cuisine. Pauline D Loh explores the possibilities.
As the first medieval European to record his time in China in detail, Italian explorer Marco Polo is a well-remembered figure even in the modern age.
Leading producers and distributors of Chinese TV drama were met by a packed audience on Wednesday, at a Shanghai TV Festival Forum that discussed the potential of Chinese TV dramas in the overseas market.
The first Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) film festival opened in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, Wednesday.
The exhibition "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" opened at the China Cultural Center in Seoul on June 8 as part of the Chinese Culture and Tourism Ministry's international campaign to showcase the Palace Museum's creative inheritance of cultural relics.
The dates for the 2018 Ningbo International Vocal Competition, which invites young international singers to perform Chinese art songs, have been announced this week.
The world's oldest and most renowned music label, Deutsche Grammophon, has just signed a contract with China's top conductor and the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Chen Jie reports.
As a fan of Ridley Scott, producer Wang Donghui says he has watched the British filmmaker's sci-fi classic Alien (1979) more than a hundred times.
A new TV series about a Chinese eye bank aims to raise awareness of the growing need for cornea donations, Xu Fan reports.
With the theme of “Paying Tribute to Chinese Traditional Culture”, a cultural festival organized by Aidi International School, a leader in international education in China, took place at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing on June 12.