Beijing’s ballet fans are in for a cultural treat this winter with the 2nd China International Ballet Season opening at the Tianqiao Theater in Xuanwu District, on November 6, running until December 26.
The 2010 mystery/thriller "Shanghai", directed by Mikael Håfström and starring John Cusack and Gong Li is set to be screened in the United States.
Just after sitting down, Xu Dongdong reveals Souls of Creatures in Four Seasons, his latest series of paintings which was just completed a few months ago.
Talking with Xu Dongdong is a pleasure. His gentle voice with its authentic Beijing burr is easy on the ear.
An eye-catching "Gold dragon throne" was unveiled at a hotel in Weifang city, East China's Shandong province, July 28, 2015.
Dancers and choreographers hone their skills-and seek discovery-as they compete in Beijing.
Echoes of Eternity is the first modern ballet adaptation of the poem Changhen Ge by Bai Juyi which will premiere in Shanghai on July 30.
Chinese film investors have enjoyed substantial gains in the stock market over the last three weeks as domestic blockbusters shined in the world's second largest movie market.
Beijing plans to make its 600-year-old Qianmen Street into a showcase for intangible cultural heritages, a move that will push some popular brands out of the area, the Beijing News reported on Tuesday.
People watch the Chinese traditional textile technology at the opening ceremony of Zhejiang Culture Festival in Izmir, Turkey, July 28, 2015.
At least two Chinese movies, including Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke's latest work Mountains May Depart, will be screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
In an age dominated by the Internet, even the traditional TV series industry seeks to cater to the rising trend.