When a recording of Symphonies Nos 1 to 9 — the entirety of Anton Bruckner's symphonic cycle — was released by NCPA Classics on Dec 22, it was a groundbreaking achievement, not just for the China NCPA Orchestra and conductor Lyu Jia, but for the wider classical music landscape.
Over a career spanning several decades, Lubaina Himid has created a body of work — paintings and installations — in bold shapes and a bright, strong palette that immerse her audience in a pleasant atmosphere.
Winter photography exhibition Magnificent Yichun, Charming Fenglin, toured six cities, including Heilongjiang province's Harbin, Liaoning province's Dalian, Beijing, Yunnan province's Kunming, Guangdong province's Maoming, and Shaanxi province's Xi'an, between December and March.
As the annual two sessions convene in Beijing, a number of CPPCC members and NPC deputies shared their proposals and suggestions on achieving the creative transformation and innovative development of literary and artistic creation and cultural heritage protection in the new era.
Chinese architect Liu Jiakun, from Chengdu, Sichuan province, was awarded on Tuesday the 2025 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, an award regarded internationally as architecture's highest honor.
Over the past seven years in China, I've traveled to 26 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and special administrative regions.
Gui Haowen's creative photography brings ancient artifacts to life, inspiring a new generation to appreciate traditional culture.
International students in China embrace Lei Feng's legacy through acts of service, cultural exchanges, and shared values of kindness and dedication.
As spring thunder rolls, all life unfolds. Awakening of Insects, the third term of the 24 Solar Terms, is nature's wake-up call. In the words of Tang Dynasty poet Yuan Zhen, "Warmth awakens insects on slumbering earth; Spring glows in a vibrant rebirth." May this prelude of spring bring you new hope in life.
Tixiao Yinyuan ("Fate in Tears and Laughter") garnered wide popularity after the author, popular novelist Zhang Henshui, first serialized it on newspaper, in several installments, and then published a book, in the late 1920s and early '30s.
The opening exhibition of Beijing's Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts is dedicated to the tradition of the facsimile, and the reasons for copying as part of learning and teaching art.