A ping pong table and two professional players joined musicians on the stage in Shanghai Saturday night, marking a bold move by American composer Andy Akiho.
Domestic romance "Tiny Times 4" became the box office champion in the week ending July 12, grossing about 368 million yuan ($59 million) after opening on July 9.
The box office takings for the new Monkey King movie set a new record for Chinese animated films. Despite its immense popularity, director Tian Xiaopeng keeps a cool head.
Cast members attend a press conference of the movie "Only You" in Beijing on July 19, 2015. The movie is expected to hit the screen on July 24.
Universities in more than 20 countries and regions now accepted Gaokao scores, and many of those schools are actively recruiting Chinese students.
On the occasion of the Jiangxi Day on Saturday, a Jingdezhen ceramic art exhibition, "New China from China," was unveiled with more than 110 works from different artists.
A new installment in a series of martial arts legend Bruce Lee collection displays will be showcased at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government website said on July 17.
Chinese director Lu Chuan hopes that his movie "City of Life and Death" will help Japanese viewers better understand the war more than 70 years ago.
A large banner was spotlighted with "Silk Road In The World" in English and chinese characters to highlight Silk Road and the Chinese civilization in the grand parade at Edinburgh Festival Carnival on Sunday.
Temple of Confucius in Qufu, a World Heritage site honoring the ancient Chinese philosopher, is undergoing a full-scale renovation, the first in a century.
With more than 300,000 followers on the Chinese micro-blogging platform, Sina Weibo, his band Miserable Faith is one of the most popular acts at outdoor music festivals and live-house venues in China.
A sex video that surfaced online last week sparked a heated debate about a slew of issues, ethical, legal and otherwise.