Walking into Yuan Changjun's studio in northwest Beijing's Changping district, a large silver statue of a celestial maiden playing a reversed pipa, a four-stringed Chinese lute, in a flying motion catches visitors' attention.
Shanghai Museum announced a series of upcoming projects for its ongoing exhibition On Top of the Pyramid: The Civilization of Ancient Egypt, which is scheduled to conclude in 100 days.
LONDON — An event marking this year's Chinese Language Day was held on May 8 in London, bringing 100 students from six schools across the United Kingdom to celebrate the Chinese language and culture.
Years ago, the buzzword term "Yongzheng so busy" was invented to echo a pop culture moment in which Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) appeared as the main hero in several period dramas that tell of political battles tinged with love triangles.
At this year's PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai, works of 20 creators whose photographic posts so far have attracted, in total, more than 33 million followers online, offered varied perspectives.
The video game phenomenon Black Myth: Wukong sparked a tourism boom in North China's Shanxi province in 2024. Here are some popular tourist destinations and signature foods in Shanxi.
The Pleasure Troupe's play, I Choose to be Born, will be performed on June 1 and 2 during the upcoming Prism Mini Theatre Festival in Beijing.
China in Hues, a six-episode documentary that highlights the delicate use of color in traditional Chinese craftsmanship and its cultural connotations, premiered earlier in April.
In French composer Francis Poulenc's Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra in D Minor, no voice ever stands alone.
In the remote town of Yangla, nestled over 3,000 meters above sea level in the mountains of Diqing Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Yunnan province, 32-year-old doctor Nasheng is dedicated to providing healthcare to more than 5,400 villagers.
When 26-year-old Sun Shuangshuang carries a 40-kilogram bag of cornmeal to the pigsty in her small village in Yingshan county, Hubei, it's hard to believe she once worked in a sleek office in Wuhan, the provincial capital.
At the second Liaoning Traditional Chinese Medicine Cultural Night Market, Ghanaian doctoral student Nkrumah Seth skillfully took the pulse of an elderly woman at the free consultation area.