The National Ballet of China staged a production of "Guo Nian", the Chinese version of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker", at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington between Jan 29 and Feb 2 in a series of seven shows to mark Chinese New Year.
For many years, Qian Shaowu (1928-2021) remembered often hearing the sounds of the erhu — a Chinese two-stringed fiddle — by A Bing, a neighbor with bad eyesight, almost every night during his childhood.
For Li Yupu, glass is a perfect medium for reaching beyond the surface of life.
China saw a remarkable surge in inbound tourism during this year's Spring Festival holiday
Six Sisters, a highly anticipated TV series, topped the country's daily ratings on Wednesday, according to industry tracker Beacon.
During the Spring Festival holiday, from Jan 28 to Feb 4, people ventured out to explore the beautiful landscapes of China, immerse themselves in intangible cultural heritage and visit iconic cultural and tourism landmarks. Witness how people came together to celebrate this festive season across the country.
In the Legend of "the White Snake", the scenes of Madame White Snake traveling with her faithful companion the Green Snake along West Lake, a picturesque place in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, and bumping into Xu Xian, an intellect and her future husband, are considered the most romantic in this popular household tale.
The weeklong Spring Festival ended on a high note, with both box-office revenues and the number of moviegoers setting national records.
As Chinese online literature gains increasing popularity worldwide, web novels have become a window for overseas audiences to know about China and learn about the nation's culture.
Adorned with long white hair and a vibrant cosplay skirt, Miya (pseudonym), a 24-year-old from the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, joined thousands of anime fans and cosplayers at the first Beijing Animation Comic Carnival.
Nearly 10 years after it was severely damaged in a massive earthquake, Nepal's iconic Basantapur Tower is once again welcoming visitors from all over the world as it stands tall in all its majesty, thanks to joint efforts by Chinese and Nepalese conservationists in restoring the World Heritage Site to its former glory.
The inclusion of Chinese New Year on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage List makes the Year of the Snake particularly special.