Top Chinese film executives believe that venture funds are withdrawing from China's film industry and predict that many Chinese film companies will go bankrupt within next two years.
The vision of building a community with shared future for mankind, first proposed by President Xi Jinping in January 2017, took a step forward on Monday as a Beijing-based media group signed a memorandum of understanding with the United Nations to co-stage an annual global film festival to promote the idea worldwide.
Six awards were unveiled at the first Shanghai Cooperation Organization Film Festival, which concluded on Sunday night in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province.
A launch ceremony for the Silk Road International Alliance of Art Museum and Galleries was held at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing on June 19.
China Post held a ceremony to mark the issuing of a set of stamps commemorating Qu Yuan (340 - 278 BC) in his hometown, Zigui county in Central China's Hubei province, on Monday, the Dragon Boat Festival holiday.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) received 6,161 Chinese tourists between January and April of 2018, an increase of 77.9 percent year-on-year, official data showed Sunday.
Over 800,000 Chinese tourists visited Thailand last month, according to a statement released by a senior government official on Monday.
Five of Beijing's top universities said on Wednesday that they planned to recruit more than 1,000 students this year, as they announced their plans for the upcoming academic year in their ninth consecutive joint statement aimed at improving transparency.
Northwestern China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region launched ten new travel routes to encourage more visitors from Beijing.
At a recent Beijing press conference, a movie was announced to start shooting with the goal of recreating the heyday of foreign trade in Guangzhou, the only portal city allowed to open to the West under the regime of Emperor Qianlong in the 18th century.
After 60 years, Jin Yong's three epic wuxia series, Legends of Condor Heroes, is being translated into 12 English volumes. Mei Jia reports.
Emperor Qianlong, whose six-decade reign in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) was the longest in Chinese history, loved flowers in daily life, which was reflected in his gardens, poems, paintings and the decoration of the items he used in his bedrooms.