Modern ink master Pan Tianshou (1897-1971) pushed the creation and education of Chinese ink-brush painting to a new height, in the wake of a crisis of classic Chinese art in the first half of the 20th century.
Exquisite bronze mirrors were used in China for centuries, dating from as early as the Bronze Age to the mid-19th century. Besides its basic function to reflect, a bronze mirror is also a piece of art engraved on the back with beautiful patterns and epigraphs.
A 20-volume book series on Chinese traditional crafts has been released in Beijing. The series, released on April 28, 2017, contains 14,000 pictures and took340 editors 20 years to finish.
On the heels of directing her seventh feature, The Missing, versatile star Xu Jinglei returns to her most familiar zone as an actress.
A Sino-European equestrian seminar was held in Shanghai in April.
Every summer, a series of musical events is held at the Beijing Concert Hall aimed at a young audience.
Belanova, one of the most popular bands in Mexican history, have brought their Latin Grammy-winning sound to China for the first time.
The four-week "Meet In Beijing” Arts Festival is now back and opened on Thursday with the extraordinary life story of the Austro-Hungarian Empress Sissi re-imagined by a Hungarian dance troupe.
A third-generation restorer of the Dunhuang frescoes relishes the ancient art and the traditional methods to preserve it.
A book outlining the history of tribunals for accused Japanese war criminals, and its far-reaching impact, made its debut in Shanghai on Tuesday.
A recent festival at a Beijing university highlights the countries along the Belt and Road.
Today's young people are reshaping traditional society, where knowledge was imparted by the old to the young, by helping the elderly enrich their lives with online technology.