The concert "One Night Full of Love" of China International Chorus Festival (CICF) was held at Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center on the night of July 28 for commemorating the 35th birthday of China Children and Teenagers Fund.
Students from China and UK's universities on July 27 performed the two drama masters' works on the stage of Leeds University.
"Color Symbiosis" opened on July 27 at the city's Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC), featuring a selection of 50 works of art by some 20 Chinese artists working in a wide range of media, from sculpture to video installations, and themes, from traditional landscape paintings to abstraction.
The Chinese TV series My Love Hit the War recently made waves in the country.
The Chinese cultural industry saw rapid growth in the first half of 2016, with combined revenue up 7.9 percent year on year to 3.62 trillion yuan ($544 billion), new data showed Friday.
Hidden along a modest alley and atop a crude concrete step, the unassuming doors to the Huichang county theatre swing open.
A set of postage stamps to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the children's author, Beatrix Potter's birth, went on sale at post offices across Britain Thursday.
Focusing on "Gaze Beyond", nearly 80 performances of 22 plays from 13 countries will be shown from Oct 13 to 22 this year.
Chinese President Xi Jinping called on young people from Asia and Africa to strive for the rejuvenation of the two continents under the guidance of the Bandung Spirit on Thursday.
The year 2016 is witness to a slew of domestic films that enjoyed satisfying box office returns, yet some of them suffered controversy.
Researchers with University of California, Berkeley, have found a promising new drug target within the pathway that controls the production of a cancer cell's thousands of proteins and it appears to control production of only a few percent of the proteins critical to regulating the growth and proliferation of cells.
An exhibition featuring six Chinese women painters's works was held in the Egyptian Embassy in China on July 27. Ink paintings showcased works of Xie Lifang, Luo Ying, Li Daimei, Zhao Yi, Xu Qiping and Huang Huan, who got inspiration from their experience in Egypt.