Hong Yi, a sculptor from Taiwan, recently debuted his colorfully painted sculpture series, A Joyful Journey to the West, in Beijing.
A Peking Opera performance based on Goethe's masterpiece Faust tale has been staged in Beijing.
The sequel to international hit Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon has had mixed reviews from Chinese audiences despite raking in over 100 million yuan ($15.3 million) in its first two days of release.
Many of China's traditional lifestyles have disappeared owing to the country's urbanization and modernization.
Guo Taiyun, 91, a national-level inheritor of his craft, is working to revive the lost tradition of putting up woodblock prints during Spring Festival.
Buddha statues made by artist Jiang Sheng are not only displayed in galleries and museums, but also worshipped by Buddhists either in well-known temples or in their homes.
Serbian director Emir Kusturica is the new jury president for Golden Goblet Award, the top prize at the Shanghai International Film Festival, which will be held this year from June 11-19.
Thirteen Chinese artists have participated in the fourth Aswan International Festival for Arts and Culture that runs from Feb. 17 to 22.
Record box office sales in the first week of the Year of the Monkey suggested another explosive year for the Chinese film market, the world's second largest.
Chinese film The Mermaid has broken China's box office record, overtaking locally-made Monster Hunt and Hollywood action movie Furious 7, as domestic and international film battle over China's rapidly growing cinema market.
Cinematography award of 66th Berlinale went to Mark Lee Ping-Bing for his camera work in Chinese film Crosscurrent, directed by Yang Chao.
Audiences in China who are familiar with William Shakespeare's tragic prince from the play Hamlet will now get a chance to find out more about the iconic dramatist's other royal character, Prince Hal, from his wayward youth in England to his battles later.