The 2025 Beijing International Cultural and Tourism Consumption Expo kicked off on Friday at the Beijing Exhibition Center.
Traditional Chinese medicine, history, technological innovations, and Chinese philosophy are the most searched topics on a China-themed encyclopedia platform among 22 Arabic-speaking countries and regions, according to a session about the achievements of the partnership between the Encyclopedia of China Publishing House and Lebanese publishing house Digital Future at the Beijing International Book Fair on Thursday.
The China Harbin Summer Music Festival will take place from June to September in Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced on Wednesday.
Crowds of curious, excited students from the Beijing Forestry University (BFU) bustled at its Ginko Avenue on June 11 to celebrate the school's second International Culture Festival.
Amid growing biodiversity loss, climate challenges, and resource scarcity, experts from the global natural history museum community emphasized the urgent need for museums to evolve beyond traditional roles at a recent forum in Beijing.
From sketched ideas in the Codex Atlanticus, Leonardo da Vinci's largest collection of documents and drawings, his innovative mind has turned into reality at an ongoing exhibition at the Natural History Museum of China in Beijing, bringing a unique experience fusing the Renaissance genius with natural science to museumgoers.
At the 2025 China Movie and TV Night in Shanghai on Sunday, many veteran actors and producers agreed that China's film and television industry and market are witnessing massive changes, and good stories are connecting people across time, space and cultural boundaries.
To celebrate new achievements in Chinese films and showcase more than 400 international productions, the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival opened on June 12 in commemoration of 120 years of Chinese cinema.
"What does a 'classic' mean? A classic stands the test of time. A classic … even after many years, remains unforgettable and universally understood. That is what makes something truly classic," said late Chinese director Ren Ming of the Beijing People's Art Theatre.
Five new Hong Kong films were showcased at the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival, part of efforts to support emerging talent and expand their reach in the Chinese mainland market.