A new theater fulfills a dream, actor Deng Chao tells Chen Nan.
Despite more than 50 shows in Beijing, Cavalia is still going strong.
Yu Dong, the founder of China's leading studio, the Bona Film Group, says he couldn't sleep the night he saw a TV news report about 13 Chinese sailors who were shot and killed on the Mekong River in 2011.
He may not have battled aliens to save the planet, but a new film about an army general and his wife, who gave up creature comforts to help impoverished villagers nearly 60 years ago, has just hit screens to mark the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China.
If you are seriously addicted to alcohol and want to quit, see a doctor or a psychiatrist.
China's top pricing regulator launched a new round of drug pricing and healthcare financing reform on Wednesday in the latest attempt to improve the nation's public healthcare system.
A photo exhibition titled Highly Raise the Red Flag in Beijing is showing 100 pictures spanning over nine decades that offer glimpses into the historic moments of the country and the Communist Party of China.
Deduction: From Writing to Conceptis a calligraphic exhibition at which artists are getting rid of traditional teachings of calligraphy and bringing an experimental look to Chinese characters.
Throughout his life, Chilean painter Jose Venturelli (1924-88) appealed for freedom and expressed a deep concern for the grass-root people in his artworks.
Conductor Tan Dun led China's National Symphony Orchestra on Sunday night at Beijing's National Center for the Performing Arts. The orchestra performed Tan Dun's percussion concerto.
Over 20 animated films from home and abroad are set to compete this year for a share of the Chinese summer movie market.
Chinese philosophy has become the third most popular course at Harvard University, behind Intro to Computer Science and Intro to Economics.