With three campuses in Hangzhou, the China Academy of Art has turned their 97th anniversary into an occasion to announce developments and plans for art education at the academy, and among the public.
The Quancheng Symphony Orchestra, China's youngest symphony orchestra, was founded in 2024 and debuted at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Wednesday. Its members have an average age of 26.
The China Outbound Travel & Tourism Market 2025 kicked off on Thursday at the National Agricultural Exhibition Center in Beijing.
As a museum director, what would you do, after a devastating fire rips through the buildings of your workplace and claims important assets in your collection?
In his lifetime, Lu Weizhao (1899-1980) taught and studied classic Chinese literature and was devoted to calligraphy and seal engraving.
Meet Song Yanbing, the driving force behind the Nanhai Jiujiang Women's Dragon Boat Team.
While many university students may care more about surfing on social media, hanging out, or playing video games than visiting a museum, the 24-hour programming competition Hackathon initiated by the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza is attempting to attract young people with the help of modern technology.
The Shanghai Conservatory of Music recently hosted an immersive performance featuring Chinese instruments including replicas of pieces displayed in the Oriental Musical Instrument Museum as part of the conservatory's opening session to the public. Those instruments were brought to life by the conservatory's students and faculty, showcasing different music themes.
Travel, one of humanity's oldest pursuits,offers much more than a change of scenery. What deeper value does it bring to our lives? What is the true allure of setting off on a journey?
China's National History Museum's first 4D science film, "Into the Depths", premiered in Beijing. The film combines animation with scientific research, guiding viewers on an immersive deep - sea journey. China Film Animation Ltd collaborated with marine research institutions for two years to create it. Prominent figures attended the premiere. A scientist hoped it would boost ocean conservation awareness. Besides museum screenings, it will tour several cities.
Sleep No More, the immersive theater experience by Punchdrunk, unveiled a new special edition this month after eight years of immensely successful performance in Shanghai.
At a reading dialogue themed "The Power of Reading" to mark the 30th World Book Day, former police officer-turned-writer A Yi shared how reading transformed his life.