Hope Mission, a TV series loosely based on true stories about the Huangpu Military Academy, will air across the country from Oct 24.
With this year marking the 400th death anniversary of Tang Xianzu (1550-1616), a celebrated playwright whom fans call "China's William Shakespeare", a series of cultural events have been held in Tang's hometown of Fuzhou, in eastern China's Jiangxi province.
Regular exercise at certain levels can help drive down the risk of type two diabetes, according to a study released Tuesday by the University College London (UCL).
Urban Dialogue, a free exhibition for Shenzhen residents in Guangdong province, tells how architecture integrates with and creates communities.
One of China's leading classical dancers, Liu Yan, received the Tara award at the annual Life Goes On gala in Vienna on Oct 15.
A painting from Claude Monet's famous "Haystack" series will be auctioned at the Christie's in New York City in November, with an estimated price of $45 million.
Chinese Henan Yu Opera Cheng Ying Rescues the Orphan debuted at Dolby Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles on Tuesday night, with a touching story and seasoned performance.
A collection of 1,606 stamps featuring the Chinese chrysanthemum has been officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records for containing the most stamps in a single series.
The office of an internet startup in eastern Beijing's Sihui area feels quieter than many other such buildings, thanks in part to the 43-year-old entrepreneur Li Feng.
The emotions of Red Army soldiers during a pivotal battle of the Long March form the basis of a new film.
Every weekend from now through Nov 18 will have one or more overseas film on Chinese screens.
Croatian pianist Maksim Mrvica has launched a tour in China by visiting 26 cities, including a Beijing concert on Nov 27.