About 14 years ago, trumpet player Chen Weilun came to Beijing and worked for a TV production company. His early works took him to remote parts of the country to record music.
What will happen if your brain locates a memory that doesn't belong to you?
"Most people think that tragedies are superior to comedies. And I need to dispel that view by giving comedy a status because it is a complex humanist art," said Paul Stebbings, founder of TNT Theatre Britain.
Young choreographers and dancers, who have showcased their work in a special series of performances, say modern dance is more about movement than meaning in a meeting of choreographers on Tuesday.
Japanese anime director Makoto Shinkai will bring his animated youth-fantasy film Your Name to Chinese audiences, and film industry insiders believe the film will be a dark horse in Chinese film market race after its December release.
42-year old Chinese actress and film director Xu Jinglei, who has been absent from the big screen for years, has staged a strong comeback via a movie called Battle of Memories.
"I think there's a close connection between me and the dragons," says artist Qi Xinghua, smiling shyly.
An ancient salt-making site, along with well-preserved stoves used for separating salt from sea water, has been discovered by archeologists in North China's Hebei province, local authorities said.
The Echoes of Islands exhibition, which opened to the public at the Riverside Art Museum in Beijing on Nov 19, features 291 images jointly created by 31 autistic children and 33 photographers. They were selected from more than 3,000 submissions created in both Beijing and Hangzhou from June to October.
A photo album titled 2065: Chinese and Danish Cities in Photographers' Eyes was released in Beijing on Tuesday, including 40 photos taken last year to reflect the two countries' cultural landscapes.
What can one expect when three Oscar winners join hands for a Chinese film? Perhaps, a company in Hangzhou, the capital of East China's Zhejiang province, has the answer.
German director Florian Gallenberger was angry when he heard about Colonia Dignidad, a notorious settlement in Chile. It was 1981 and he was 9 years old.