Wearing curly white hair, Roger T. Ames spoke slowly in Chinese at the eighth annual meeting of the Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture, part of Beijing Normal University, in late November in Beijing.
The Lumen Prize, a global award and tour for digital art, is holding its first show in Beijing, at the Today Art Museum. The exhibition, entitled Lumen Matrix, features nearly 20 artworks including still images, installations, and VR works.
Cameroonian artist Barthélémy Toguo is holding his first solo show in China at the Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery in Beijing's 798 art zone by presenting his ceramic sculptures produced in Jingdezhen, in East China’s Jiangxi province.
With more than 4,000 years of history, Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, is home to many design masters who create and innovate cultural treasures, teaching traditional skills to young generations so they can inherit the city's unique culture.
After more than eight decades, Private Lives, a comedy by the late English playwright Noel Coward is being brought back to the place of its composition by professors and students of New York University Shanghai and Shanghai Theater Academy.
The world's largest 'Tianhuang' stone has been auctioned off for 109 million yuan ($16.5 million) in Beijing, the highest auction price ever paid for a so-called 'yellowfield' stone.
China and UK agreed to enhance cooperation in creative cultural industry in a high-level forum in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Tuesday, as the 5th annual China-UK People-to-People Dialogue was held in the UK.
Remains of the Neolithic Age, about 4,500 to 5,300 years ago, were discovered at Luojiaba site in Sichuan province.
Stories from aspiring authors are now read by millions of users on the internet before being turned into movies, TV series and games.
Guanglingsan is one of the most important pieces in Chinese music history for guqin, a plucked seven-string Chinese instrument from the zither family with a history of more than 3,000 years. It is closely related to Ji Kang, a celebrated Chinese scholar, musician and poet from the Western Jin Dynasty (265-316).
Residents in Dalian, Northeast China's Liaoning province, are enjoying an artistic feast from the late Spanish surrealist master Salvador Dali at Olympia66 beginning Thursday.
French filmmaker Dany Boon hopes his new comedy about a female police trainee, who earns a place on an all-male elite force, will tickle the Chinese audience. Xu Fan reports.