The Fenjiu Group and the organizing committee of 2017 Euro-Asia Economic Forum recently held a ceremony in Beijing to designate the group's Qinghua Fenjiu and Zhuyeqing as the official liquor that will be served for the forum.
Blue Note Beijing, the first branch of New York's famous Blue Note Jazz Club in China, celebrated its first anniversary on Sept 8, with a show by Grammy nominated saxophonist Ravi Coltra.
To mark Teachers' Day, the sports-themed movie Running Like Wind was screened at Beijing Bayi High School.
Against such a backdrop, a seminar titled “The Growth and Value Analysis of Modern TV Industry”, organized by the School of Arts and Communication of Beijing Normal University, was held in Beijing on September 8.
Chinese rock singer-songwriter Wang Feng kicked off his latest tour, The Times Tour, at the National Stadium in Beijing on Sept 9.
The English-version opera of the Chinese classic “A Dream of Red Mansions” has come to China, after wowing the Western audiences last September in San Francisco.
The China (Beijing) International Cultural and Creative Industry Expo (ICCIE), the 12th ever to be held in the city, opened Monday.
China's national trade fair on artworks from State-owned antique stores opened at the Marco Polo Cultural Industry Creative Park in Beijing on Sept 11.
Fine art photography and moving images are exploding as a collectable sector in China, as the fourth Photofairs Shanghai exhibition drew more than 30,000 over the weekend.
A photo exhibition shines light on Chinese workers' contribution in building the US railway system.
The internet-based artist from Los Angeles, Parker Ito, is staging a solo show in Beijing. Deng Zhangyu reports.
Guido of Arezzo, a music theorist in medieval Italy, devised the music notation system, which laid the foundation of Western music. And half way around the world in China, musicians also recorded their music in their own system, called gongchepu, dating to the Tang Dynasty (618-907).