Known for its intricate logic, sharp dialogues, and intense courtroom drama that captivates the audience, Hua Bian, or The Mutiny, the Chinese stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Caine Mutiny, by American novelist Herman Wouk, is being staged again by Beijing People's Art Theatre with shows running until Feb 24.
Tibetan yaks, hunting dogs, deer, red-crowned cranes and horses … Beauty in Vitality, an ongoing exhibition at the National Art Museum of China, unveils before the audience a vivid, vibrant scene of nature, by showing dozens of animal sculptures in its collection.
A group of nine jackals, a national first-level protected wild animal, was recently photographed in the southern section of the Qilian Mountains National Nature Reserve in Gansu province.
The Institute of Archaeology with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences released its annual list of top 6 new archaeological discoveries on Wednesday. Here are the 6 best-recognized findings of 2024.
Young Chinese have developed new business avenues on the side, such as teaching Chinese, Chinese name-giving and foreign language tour guides, fueled by the growing popularity of inbound tourism and a trend of more foreign users registering on Chinese social media platforms, industry players said.
A Shanghai-based club for retirees offers dynamic activities and a supportive community, empowering seniors to embrace new experiences.
Born in 1995, Shen Yang is a police officer with the border management detachment in Dehong, located in Southwest China's Yunnan province.
Azheke village in Yunnan, once struggling with poverty, transforms into a globally recognized tourism destination through a community-driven development plan.
The Pujiang bench dragon, a dazzling traditional lantern performance, wows audiences at Beijing's Lantern Festival.
"Break it! Now" – Chinese animated film Ne Zha 2 has claimed the top spot in the highest-grossing animated films globally. Since its release on Jan 29, the film has captivated audiences worldwide with its stunning visuals, thrilling plot, and humorous dialogue. The film has become the highest-grossing animated film in the world.
[Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]The White Olive Tree, a popular Chinese series centered on a wartime romance, captivated over 5 million viewers in its debut week across 10 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and South Korea.
Ever since its premiere at the 2025 Spring Festival, the Chinese animated film "Ne Zha 2" has been a runaway success in both box office receipts and merchandise sales.