When London South Bank University's vice-chancellor David Phoenix brought an unconventional two-page-long partnership agreement back from his trip to China, his legal team was concerned.
Over the years, filmgoers in China have griped that monsters portrayed in Chinese films look like those seen in Western movies. But things could be about to change.
The National Academy of Chinese Theater Arts and the municipal government of Huai'an city in east Jiangsu province, marked the 135th birth anniversary of Peking Opera guru Wang Yaoqing at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing with a symposium reviewing Wang's career and contributions to development of Peking Opera on Dec 28.
A recent story in Thepaper.cn detailed a stylist's project to explore the way Chinese people have been photographed over the past 100 years. The project uses make-up, clothing and hairstyles to depict various eras.
The Great Wall, an epic action-adventure film directed by Zhang Yimou, continued to rule the Chinese box office in the week ending Dec 25, China Film News reported Wednesday.
When Gao Mantang visited Prague, he was stunned to see tens of thousands of graves of Jewish victims who died during the Holocaust.
The Star Wars franchise has been a victim of both timing and cultural expectations in China's movie market.
China's movie industry this year may not have seen the enviable growth rate of the recent past, but the past 12 months are seen by many as a good year for quality offerings-and for diversity as well.
More than 100 artworks from Paris' famous gallery, the Louvre, will travel to the National Museum of China next month.
China's first oral antiviral drug, dubbed ASC08, for treating Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is going through approval procedure for general use with the food and drug authority.
French artist François Bossière's ink paintings are on display at a solo exhibition titled Unforeseen Appearances, at Hanfen Gallery this week.
Forget the latest digital gadgets – traditional Chinese toys continue to captivate.