In Asia, indigenous fashion has long been overshadowed by Western brands, but the region has gradually come together to change this.
The Palace Museum in Beijing held a memorial on Thursday for a villager who donated precious cultural relics to the museum.
Fendi recently had six Chinese celebrities reinterpret one of the house's best-known products, the Peekaboo bag. Their works are being exhibited in Beijing.
Inspired by the ancient theory, writers Li Huiqun and Muyanshenchu recently released two new books about ancient Chinese women's makeup, dress and fashion.
When smiling 8-year-old Indian actor Sunny Pawar says xiaxia nong ("thank you" in Shanghai dialect), it strikes a chord.
Microfilms, the internet and new media offer new opportunities for cross-Straits cooperation in the film and television sectors, experts say.
A Chinese delegation on a Tibetan cultural exchange visit concluded its two-day stay in Vienna on Tuesday. The visit was aimed at promoting a better understanding of Tibet and its history through lectures and dialogue.
The ongoing 20th Shanghai International Film Festival is showcasing around 500 acclaimed movies from 57 countries and regions. Xu Fan reports.
The coming-of-age action drama Fist & Faith recently released a seven-minute trailer — much longer than most of its counterparts — to lure Chinese youth, the country's major moviegoers.
Film Peace Breaker, the Chinese remake of the 2014 South Korean crime thriller A Hard Day, unites award-wining actors Aaron Kwok and Wang Qianyuan for the first time on big screen.
Phoenix Television has launched the Plane-Tree Project at the Phoenix Center in Beijing, aiming to set up an open stage that allows media services to cross all the fields and welcomes cooperation in any form. Phoenix believes that the Plane-Tree Project will lead the media to a new era.