To mark the 400th anniversary of the deaths of Tang Xianzu and William Shakespeare, a thematic exhibition opened in China Cultural Center in Brussels on Thursday night.
Singer Yuan Shuai staged a solo concert at the China Conservatory of Music in late September.
Feng Xiaogang's new directorial movie I'm Not Madame Bovary celebrated its triumph in two international festivals in Beijing.
Actors from Peking Opera Theater of Beijing, an established troupe founded in 1979, performed during China Institute's 90th anniversary gala in New York on Sept 27.
An 18th-century storehouse in the Forbidden City, which is also known as Palace Museum, was renovated into a cafe and opened to the public on Sept 29.
Chinese top medical experts call for more attention to deal with the rising threat of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease in Beijing on Sept 29, the World Heart Day.
The National Library of China recently launched two online services for readers — the Basic Database of the Registered Ancient Books Surveyed Around China and the Digital Library of Chinese Ancient Books.
A national list of architectural masterpieces was released in Beijing on Thursday to remind people of disappearing heritage.
A show which debuted at the first Silk Road Dunhuang International Cultural Expo gives visitors a real-life experience of the region's history.
The wind blows away the clouds in a small city in Dunhuang in Northwest China's Gansu province, but it can't douse the passion of visitors swarming into three giant-tower-like buildings looking over rows of dunes.
Chinese appear to be becoming increasingly attracted to English tea. According to HM Revenue and Customs, in the first five months of this year, UK tea exports to Hong Kong nearly tripled in value compared with two years earlier and doubled to the Chinese mainland.
An exhibition, titled "Homeland Old Days", featuring some Zeng's 50 photos, was held in Beijing on September 22.