China's film industry has made much progress in the past five years. Xu Fan reports.
Xu Haofeng doesn't look like a martial artist. He wears black-rimmed glasses and speaks softly. But he is indeed a veteran kung fu practitioner - and filmmaker.
Students from the Beijing Dance Academy performed the original dance drama,Jinggang, Jinggang, at the National Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday.
After the 17th Pingyao international photography festival held in September, the city will witness the inaugural edition of Pingyao International Film Festival (PYIFF) which will take place between Oct 28 and Nov 4.
A national cultural forum promoting filial piety and Zen, two important components in traditional Chinese culture, opened in Datong, Shanxi province, on Oct 6.
China has selected Wu Jing's action film Wolf Warrior 2 as its entry in the best foreign-language film category at next year's Oscars, reports people.cn.
McDonald's faced the fury of fans all over the United States, after it failed to provide enough supplies of limited edition Szechuan Sauce on Oct 7.
More than 70 pieces of Huang Xiaoming's wood art are now on show at the National Museum of China.
Arrested Time, an ongoing exhibition at the Today Art Museum in Beijing, is showing the evolution of Germany's new media art with six representative artists of different ages.
Every year, overseas musicians return to China to perform as the Global Chinese Orchestra with musicians based here.
Two years ago, Germany's largest-ever contemporary Chinese art event, China 8, showed no fewer than 500 works in eight cities in the Rhine-Ruhr region and attracted about 120,000 visitors in four months, says Fan Di'an, the initiative's Chinese curator.
As the National Day holiday ended on Sunday, the total box office collection for the holiday in Chinese mainland rose to 2.6 billion yuan ($400 million). The top three winners were Never Say Die, The Foreigner, and Chasing the Dragon.