On Tuesday, the second edition of Cultural Homeland, Blessed Rangtang, a cultural and tourism promotion event, opened in Beijing's Beihai Park, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the park's opening to the public.
Ink artist Li Xueming blends the minimalist style that marks classic Chinese painting — loose strokes that leave a vast emptiness in the composition and low-saturated colors — with a celebration of vitality.
On April 4, 2025, Metal Odyssey opened at the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre in Beijing. The exhibition, co-curated by Yi-Ning Lin and Chia-Shin Yang, showcases works by Yang and Jess Ching-Wa Lau, exploring illness - related trauma and family support. It also has an interactive section. Co - established in 2021, the Curatorial Award nurtures curators. The Beijing exhibition runs till June 1 and will then go to Guangzhou.
The documentary Fabric of Lives, filmed and presented by the China Central Newsreel and Documentary Film Studio (Group), will be released in cinemas nationwide on May 7.
The National Museum of China has unveiled a diverse, informative annual program under the National Exhibition initiative first proposed last year.
Despite the phenomenal success of Ne Zha 2, China's highest-grossing blockbuster, industry insiders at the recently concluded 15th Beijing International Film Festival called for greater support for mid- and small-budget films.
The China Original Drama Invitation Exhibition, a prominent event showcasing Chinese productions, opened at the National Theatre of China on Friday.
Eager readers gathered in front of 401 Fuzhou Road on the morning of April 19, waiting for the grand reopening of the Shanghai Ancient Bookstore, which had been closed for 467 days undergoing renovation.
Cafes, restaurants and homestays capitalize on beauty of renovated village as its reputation grows, Yang Feiyue reports in Jiaxing, Zhejiang.
Unlike traditional institutions, the museum dedicated to the Eighth Route Army in Wuxiang county, Changzhi, Shanxi province, tells history in an innovative way, illuminating the past through modern technology. With no physical artifacts to display, it offers instead a dynamic, "growing" exhibition space powered by artificial intelligence and real-time data updates.
Battle site set to burnish its revolutionary credentials by recounting the events more succinctly, report Wang Qian and Zhu Xingxin in Xinzhou, Shanxi.
Through the hands of artists and craftsmen, the world-famous caves become a mirror to the splendor of a glorious age in ancient China, Zhao Xu reports.