A report published on Friday said as of the end of 2015, 4.04 million Chinese students had studied or were studying overseas since the country opened to the world in 1978.
When it comes to the rituals surrounding death, we Chinese are worlds apart from Westerners.
Omara Portuondo's tiny frame belies the sheer power of a sonorous voice that made her a star in Cuba well before she found global fame with the Buena Vista Social Club around the age most people start claiming their pensions.
The coming-of-age hit movie, The Left Ear, Taiwan A-lister Alec Su's directorial debut, has recently been adapted to a namesake stage play.
Venice and Venetian School, an exhibition of Italian art covering the period between mid-15th century and 18th century, is now on at the National Museum of China.
China's creative artsare enjoying a new springtime, and it's busting out all
"The Symphony of Civilization" China-Egypt Culture Salon was held in the National Museum on March 22, 2016.
A series of cultural events have been planned to mark the 400th death anniversary of Tang Xianzu (1550-1616), a celebrated playwright, whom fans call "China's William Shakespeare".
New York's Juilliard School and the British School of Beijing, which has campuses in the city's Sanlitun and Shunyi areas, recently announced their collaboration on an arts curriculum.
The National Ballet of China will pay homage to the Red Army in April, as the 80th anniversary of the end of the Long March draws near.
Chinese Felid Conservation Alliance began building a camera-trapping network to monitor leopards in Shanxi province in 2008. Today, it says there are more than a dozen members of the species in the area.
Terracotta Warrior models on exhibit in Bogota, Colombia, look so genuine that many visitors take them as the real ones in China.