Prolific director Yi Liming is on a mission to bring the underrepresented in world theater as well as top original Chinese works, writes Raymond Zhou.
Zhou Libo, a Chinese stand-up comedian who is famous for his iconic "Shanghai-style small talk", made his debut on Friday night at New York's Carnegie Hall.
Once hailed as one of Hong Kong's most talented art-house directors, Stanley Kwan is now increasingly working as a producer.
Yang Xuefei's first encounter with Brazilian music was at the age of 12, when she began to play classical guitar. She heard Sound of the Bells, by composer Joao Pernambuco, at a Beijing show. The performers had left the score, so Yang was able to play it with her classmates later.
The "2016 Shanghai International Sister Cities Youth Camp" kicked off in Shanghai on July 12, 2016.
Eighty thangka paintings that illustrate the Four Medical Tantras are on permanent display at Beijing's National Museum of China.
An exhibition now at the Summer Palace offers glimpses into the lives of court ladies in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties.
To celebrate its 4th anniversary, leading online food supplier Benlai.com has released a report on consumption habits of Chinese people, together with Yidianzixun, an internet news service.
Love O2O, adapted from the author Gu Man's namesake best-selling novel, will open in Chinese mainland theaters on Aug 12.
An annual event to help overseas students have closer look at China was launched in Beijing on July 12.
The initial review meeting of Chinese cities for the "2017 East Asia City of Culture" was held in Beijing on July 11.
It was in school when I heard of China for the first time. Our school text books had references about Chinese travelers visiting India. I used to wonder as to how these travelers traversed mighty mountains – the Himalayas.