Presented by the Shanghai Municipal History Museum and co-sponsored by the Chinese Culture Center, the Tibetan Thangka art exhibition opened in Tokyo on July 6, 2015.
They come from different parts of the world, but here in China, they have the same passion: the martial art of Wushu.
Based on the original South Korean reality show Dad! Where Are We Going?, the show features five fathers and their children as they travel to rural places.
The World Heritage Committee ended its meeting on Wednesday and announced it will hold its next session in Istanbul, from July 10-20, 2016. Two Chinese sites will seek World Heritage status at that time.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, China's media mogul Wang Zhongjun and businessman Wang Jianlin joined the ranks of the world's top 200 art collectors.
A Russian teaches Chinese the art of oil painting in Hunan province. His works are rendered postmodern with a mix of Chinese and Western cultural elements.
Chinese erhu player Deng Xiaomei and her band attracted nearly 200 people from home and abroad to the Chinese Cultural Centre in Berlin, Germany, at a concert themed as "a conversation of music" on June 26.
Ballet performers dance during the media preview of the Peony Pavilion at the Lincoln Center in New York, the United States, July 8, 2015.
Chinese scholar Wang Meng gave a lecture on the nuances of the Chinese cultureat the 2015 Visiting Program for Young Sinologists held in Beijing.
Chinese artists will translate traditional aesthetics into the context of contemporary art by combining acoustic and visual art forms, at the weeklong Chinese New Year events in February in New York City.
In this on-going series - China's "Four Comprehensives" in the eyes of sinologists – we asked Nigerian Sinologist Sheriff Ghali Ibrahim to comment on the issue.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Committee concluded its annual meeting in Bonn, Germany, on Wednesday after inscribing 24 new sites into the World Heritage List.