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.
Aside from box office winner Monkey King: Hero is Back, there are many more adaptations of the classic Chinese epic, Journey to the West.
The Silk Road International Music Forum was kicked off in Beijing on July 26. Through October this year, opening ceremony, forums and concerts, will be held in Lanzhou, capital city of Gansu province in Northwest China and Dunhuang, a city of Gansu province famous for the Mogao Caves.
Chen Jing, who is the 58th generation who practices Wuqinxi, teaches citizens the exercises in the open in Bozhou city, Anhui province, July 27, 2015.
Minions has crossed the $500 million mark at the international box office.
APEC costume designer accepts exlusive interview with China Daily, sharing her opinion on the vivification of traditional Chinese clothes.
A crowd-funding activity for Paper culture along the Silk Road, a video series exploring the origin and development of Chinese papermaking technology, has been launched at the Yanjiyou Bookstore in Beijing on July 25, 2015.
American painter Ross Lewis' ongoing exhibition in Beijing tells the story of how Chinese cultural influences have shaped his work.
Wei Dong is known for his stimulating, erotic images of women. But since 2010, though still painting nudity, his canvas has turned less provocative.