At an event that was anything but a waste of time, the main cast and the director of the movie The Wasted Times met their fans in South China's Guangzhou on Sunday.
If the ancient emperor had a phone, what would it be like? An invitation letter from the Palace Museum reveals a new move of the museum’s cultural creative product exploitation.
American musical theatre actor Brad Little, famous for his starring role in the musical The Phantom of Opera, gave a thumbs up for French musical Romeo and Juliette in Beijing on Dec 13.
Her slim figure is wrapped in a long leather cape dress. Her long straight hair looks particularly black under a shiny sliver headpiece, which has long pheasant feathers.
British actor Colin Firth dwells on the virtue of restraint in a wide-ranging conversation with Raymond Zhou on the art of acting.
Romeo and Juliette made its Beijing debut on Dec 9 and will end its run Sunday. The show has been seen by over 6.5 million people in 18 countries since 2001. To appreciate the great enthusiasm of Chinese fans, the major performers met with fans at the Beijing Tiaoqiao Performing Arts Center on Wednesday.
Guo Yike, one of the world's leading scientists in the realm of big data, is not afraid of upsetting journalists.
Design Society, a new cultural hub featuring a Victoria and Albert Museum gallery, will open to the public in Shenzhen, in October.
Chinese scientists have developed a device which may instantly detect esophageal cancer by breath analysis.
Chinese martial art tai chi has helped hundreds of older people in Britain's capital to stay fitter, a report by London Mayor Sadiq Khan revealed Tuesday.
An exhibition of traditional Chinese hand-painted fans was opened to the public here on Wednesday, representing the most important Chinese art show held in the Argentine capital in a decade.
Recently a two-year-old website, Wuxiaworld.com, surprised many Chinese people by its great popularity in US. The website is a platform for sharing English versions of Chinese kung fu and fantasy online novels translated by Chinese martial arts lovers.