High-quality winter tourism products will be rolled out to meet the rising public enthusiasm for winter fun, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said on Monday.
"Hot Pot Artist", an upcoming comedy centered on the iconic dish in Chengdu, is set to be released in theaters nationwide on Jan 3.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Children's New Year Concert premiered on Dec 22, 2024, at the Zhongshan Concert Hall in Beijing.
Chinese people have a long-lasting attachment to jade, which accounts for their continuous drive to improve the craftsmanship of jade carving, which dates back more than 9,000 years.
The six-episode documentary program The Adventures of the Panda, co-produced by Beijing TV and Sichuan TV, is now airing.
As a nostalgic journey to revisit a golden era for poetry enthusiasts, the art house film A Poem in Love has unexpectedly achieved commercial success, commented industry insiders during a seminar held in Beijing earlier last week.
The Ballet Workshop 15th Anniversary Gala was held in Beijing on Thursday, marking the 65th birthday of the National Ballet of China.
A new book showcasing 112 restored mural artworks of Dunhuang, Gansu province, has become not only a captivating introduction to the city's Mogao Caves and the Yulin Caves in neighboring Guazhou county but also a faithful recollection of two generations of the Shi family's efforts in preserving and promoting the art.
A bluish backdrop with white shapes could conjure images of clouds and sky, or even of undulating oceans, but under Wang Zhenxing's skillful ministrations, it can also become a delicate piece of fabric art.
A wooden table stands in the center of the stage, with a few sheets of paper scattered across it. A single chair is placed across from the table, and books are stacked in the corners and strewn across the ground. The dim lighting and flickering fireplace reveal a slightly unkempt bed occupying the back of the stage.
The global success of the Chinese video game Black Myth: Wukong has helped introduce the tale of Sun Wukong, or the Monkey King, to people around the world. But for Anglo-Iranian Ghaffar Pourazar, the legendary figure has been a part of his life for decades.