Liao Jingwen, widow of famed painter Xu Beihong, devoted her life to his legacy, Lin Qi reports.
Yang Yuhuan, a Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) concubine, famed for her good looks and the attention she received from Emperor Xuanzong, is now the subject of a big-screen project.
China's online giants continue to flex their muscles at an ongoing film festival, Xu Fan reports from Shanghai.
IMAX Corporation, a Canadian company known for its giant-screen technology, and CMC Capital Partners, China's leading media and entertainment investment fund, launched the China Film Investment Fund on June 16.
Although the sector is posting double-digit growth, market players say the second-biggest industry in the world continues to battle challenges.
The topic of the second lecture of Chinese Culture Talk is the same as last one. It was held at the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen on June 16.
Chinese officials will undergo traditional Chinese culture education since in September through textbooks to enhance their skills, the Chinese Academy of Governance said Monday.
A cross-national exhibition featuring life in Chinese cities opened at the German Embassy in Beijing on June 12.
A stage play about the life and culture of the Ewenki nationality kicked off at the Hulun Buir Grand Theater, and a stage play about the life and culture of the Ewenki nationality, kicked off at the Hulun Buir Grand Theater recently.
Graduates from universities in Xi'an province marked the end of their college life by taking a series of photos in costumes from the Han (BC 202- AD220) and Tang (618-907) dynasties.
Artists, diplomats, and business people from 37 countries have introduced their unique cultures through various ways in Beijing over the weekend.
The first encyclopedia of Chinese intangible cultural heritage was unveiled on June 12, a day before the national Cultural Heritage Day, which was established a decade ago to raise awareness on efforts to safeguard the country's traditions.