2015 could be significant for Chinese-language sci-fi movies with more than 80 film projects, including five novels by award-winning writer Liu Cixin being adapted for the silver screen.
A multimedia exhibition highlighting war crimes, genocide and rape has opened in Beijing’s 798 district where 35 artworks from more than 10 countries are on display, creating a thought provoking display.
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The first China-UK Film, TV and Media Investment Fund has been established.
Seven Buddha halls have been restored in Labrang Monastery, a prominent Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the northwestern province of Gansu.
The renovation project over the building will be finished before Nov 3 this year, which is September 22 on the lunar calendar of the Tibetans.
Eminent monks from both home and abroad attend the ceremony of enshrinement of Buddha's relic at a temple on Niushou Mountain in Nanjing, capital of East China's Jiangsu province, Oct 27, 2015.
Not the traditional way Gan Xiaozhi does, with a loom, and hand pick to straighten silk and woolen threads, and then spinning out patterns that tell stories of the Miao ethnic group that doesn't have a written language.
Having established her own style, water-and-ink artist Peng Wei teams up with her artist father for their first time to show her respect and love for her father.
An exhibition, titled Treasures from Romania, which gives an introduction of the country's diverse cultural heritage, dating from prehistoric times to the late 18th century, will be opened at the National Museum of China in December.
Replicas of some classical oil paintings appeared in the South China Mall's balloon carnival exhibition hall in Dongguan, South China's Guangdong province on Oct 25, 2015.
Return of the Cuckoo, a popular Hong Kong TV series, has been adapted into a movie by the same name and retains the original lead stars Julian Cheung and Charmaine Sheh.