President Xi Jinping and first lady Peng Liyuan were invited to a viewing of Chinese-related items at the British Royal Collection. Let's take a look at what they saw.
Painting New China, an exhibition at Beijing's Dadu Museum of Art, is dedicated to the "Red classic art” that was born between 1949 and 1976 to reflect social progress in agricultural reform and industrialization.
The Land Is So Pretty is a carefully curated exhibition to show representative works of the New Jinling Painting School of Jiangsu province.
An ongoing photo exhibition looks at the progress in poverty reduction that has been achieved in the Hobq Desert in China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region over three decades.
Shanghai's efforts to bring art to the people are paying off, as more than 4 million people are expected to participate in the ongoing China Shanghai International Arts Festival.
The Phantom of the Opera is touring Guangzhou and Beijing, and the 90 million yuan production is one of the most expensive to target the country's growing market for musicals.
The UK remains one of Chinese students' top three destinations for studying abroad, and the growing number going there in recent years has not gone unnoticed
From November, Jingdezhen, a town in Jiangxi province with a thousand years of history as a center of porcelain-making, will become home to China's first "ceramics exchange".
A museum displaying China's World Heritage Listed rock carvings opened its doors to the public in Southwest China's municipality earlier this month.
Taiwan Aska Yang is to tour the Chinese mainland by visiting Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou between December 2015 and April 2016.
Kunming-based artist Fan Yourong is showing two series of oil paintings, Girl and Out of the Corner of Eyes, at her solo exhibition titled Contextual Soliloquy.
Chinese pianist Lang Lang poses with his trophies after the award ceremony of Echo Klassik 2015 at the Konzerthaus in Berlin, Germany, on Oct 18, 2015.