"China's First Emperor and His Terracotta Warriors" exhibition opened in Chicago on Tuesday, featuring artifacts and antiques from China's Qin Dynasty more than 2000 years ago.
Parallel is an ongoing crossover exhibition that attempts to show how contemporary artworks can blend into the comfortable settings of a home kitchen.
The ongoing French Art Spring Salon exhibition is showing paintings by artists active in the 19th and 20th centuries, and is seen as catering to Chinese collectors' rising interest in Western art.
It's being reported the hit Chinese reality show Where Are We Going, Dad? could end up being cancelled.
The tomb in Nanchang, which dates to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24), is that of Liu He, the first of four generations to hold the title Marquis Haihun, researchers said.
The way Danish film director Nicolas Winding Refn was officially introduced to China was kind of unconventional.
New York New York, produced by award-winning Stanley Kwan, will open in Chinese mainland theaters on April 15.
China's martial arts movies-the most influential when it comes to grabbing Western eyeballs-have always had an icon for every era.
A musical based on Taiwan illustrator Jimmy Liao's popular graphic novel, A Chance of Sunshine, is coming to Beijing. Chen Nan reports.
The identity of the occupant of a prominent ancient royal tomb has been confirmed, archaeologists said in Beijing on Wednesday.
The principals of the new Chinese romantic comedy Finding Mr. Right 2 have met with the media in Beijing to promote the new film.
Chinese cinemas took a record 6.87 billion yuan (about $1.05 billion) in ticket sales in February, with the monthly box office overtaking that of North America for the first time, official data showed on Tuesday.