On his trip to Beijing last Thursday, director Olivier Py talked to China Daily Website about his original play, The Girl, the Devil and the Mill.
The importance of museums playing a bigger role in cultural heritage and environmental protection was highlighted by a senior cultural official on Wednesday.
Malaysian director Wi Ding Ho once said that shooting a movie is his window to take a close look of life.
A Chinese TV series on the Korean War will be broadcast nationwide for the first time.
Virtual reality as a topic is often discussed at film events in China, with an associated question: What should be broadcast via VR?
Top director Dai Sijie's Night Peacock, seen as the finale of his 'female trilogy', is set to be premiered on Friday. Here the director speaks of the messages he wants to convey by using a beautiful moth.
More cultural spaces will be encouraged in Beijing's highly commercialized hutong, including the popular Nanluoguxiang, said Dongheng district government.
Italian theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli, one of the founders of a popular theory called loop quantum gravity, reads mostly classic literature.
To many people's surprise, a book on anthropology by an Israeli historian captivated Chinese readers, as it did audiences all over the world.
Perhaps, Shenzhen in Guangdong province is the best reflection of Chinese urbanization in the past decades.
The 'mother of Chinese dance', Dai Ailian was remembered at Beijing's Tianqiao Theater last week with a gala staged by the National Ballet of China and the Beijing Dance Academy.
The excavations of a Western Han Dynasty tomb, a large-scale Neolithic hydraulic project and a famous warship that has been resting in waters since 1894 are among China's top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2015.