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.
HARBIN — Rushing through the entrance of Harbin Ice-Snow World with a throng of tourists, Zhong Xueying stepped into a realm of towering ice, her face lit up with joy as she marveled at the wintry wonders amid the crisp, biting wind.
China Southern Airlines recently hosted a guide-dog-themed event aboard a flight from Dalian, Liaoning province, to Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
Mass sports events offer areas the chance to boost tourism revenue.
HEFEI — Inspired by the agility of elephant trunks and octopus tentacles, a team of scientists from a Chinese university has developed a highly dexterous spiral soft robot arm comparable to the human hand in multiple grabbing tasks.