As President Xi Jingping begins his state visit to Britain, let's take a look at some works created by Chinese and British painters. They offer us a glimpse into the two countries' cities, streets, people and natural landscape. We may find some cultural inspirations in common.
The China-UK Year of Cultural Exchange has been going on throughout 2015, during which the countries have exchanged cultural seasons to showcase the diversity and creativity of each.
A China Film Day was held in Scotland's capital on Monday with the aim to let local people know more about China through film.
A three-storied house in a narrow lane in downtown Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi province, appears to be a museum with a large-scale exhibition going on.
For foreign auction houses that aren't legally allowed to sell Chinese antiquities on the mainland, an important strategy is to create new collection fields.
More funds, greater awareness needed to preserve one of the world's ancient wonders, Wang Kaihao reports.
Dulwich College Beijing, British School of Beijing, Harrow International School Beijing, Wellington College International Shanghai and the British School of Guangzhou.
With a history spanning more than two centuries, Peking Opera is regarded as the jewel in the crown of Chinese culture.
China’s fast-growing film market has brought Italian filmmakers to court Chinese peers with attractive terms for co-productions.
Metropolitan Museum of Art announced it will hold a world-class exhibition of masterpieces of Chinese pictorial art beginning Oct 31.
"I was told to be prepared for the audience to leave, but no one left - no one ever made a sound," Zhu Xiao-Mei, the pianist who left China in disappointment more than 30 years ago, said she almost regained confidence in the country after the show held in Xi'an last Sunday.
Chinese pianist Lang Lang is seeking to highlight a connection between Russian composer Tchaikovsky and Polish composer Frederic Chopin, both with ties to France, in his new album Lang Lang in Paris.