Nine Percent, the nine-member boy band that came into being through the Chinese reality show Idol Producer broadcast by online streaming service iQiyi this April, released their debut album To the Nines on Nov 12.
From boy-band star to a lead role in hit TV dramas, teen idol Wang Junkai seems to be finding his onscreen feet while earning his acting chops in the process, Xu Fan and Li Yingxue report. Xu Fan/Li Yingxue
The sons and daughters of invention Given the challenge of coming up with innovative products or practices, thousands of young people went to work during a 7-month competition, ultimately producing a new flock of entrepreneurs, Chen Meiling reports.
Chinese director Zhang Yimou's recent historical drama "Shadow" has encountered fresh trouble, with a music college teacher and her team filing a lawsuit on Nov 16 accusing the film's production studio of music theft.
A seminar was held on Nov 15 to discuss the mission of films and dramas in passing down traditional Chinese culture by analyzing the social influence and dissemination effect of the mega-hit drama Story of Yanxi Palace.
More than 1,600 Chinese films and television programs have been translated and broadcast in about 100 countries and regions around the globe, a researcher said on Tuesday.
Good news for museum fans in Beijing: An annual pass of museum tickets was released last week by the Beijing Museums Association, which will enable visitors to enter 115 institutions in the capital city to either for free or for discounted rates, in 2019.
An ongoing TV variety show is set to show the former Chinese imperial palace complex in a new light, Wang Kaihao reports. Wang Kaihao
Southwestern China's Xizang autonomous region has launched a series of favorable tourism policies to draw travelers to enjoy its winter charms from Nov 1 to March 15.
A recent international travel fair in China shows how the country and the world are visiting each other, Xu Lin reports.
"When I was 17, I left my hometown of Shenyang, because I felt my dream was not to be found there," sang Ai Jing in her song My 1997, a popular album that propelled her to fame when she was 24. However, the singer-turned-artist has found herself back in her hometown after living in different cities
A photo exhibition brings together the Chinese opera Kunqu and a South American dance form, Liu Xiangrui reports.