Advancing the cultivation of a modern Chinese civilization was the theme of the Third Chinese Documentary Film Festival which took place from Thursday to Saturday in Zhuhai, Guangdong province.
Adapted by Hong Kong Ballet, "The Butterfly Lovers," a large-scale ballet, premiered at the Grand Theater of Hong Kong Cultural Center on the evening of Oct 18 to a full house.
Designers parade their expertise and heritage to audiences in Paris, Wang Qian reports.
Located in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region's Qapqal Xibe autonomous county, the Xibe ancient city showcases the Xibe ethnic group's traditional crafts and customs that are well-preserved and passed down from generation to generation.
The China Pavilion appeared at the Palace of Festivals and Conferences for MIPCOM Cannes in France from Oct 21 to 24, marking the 21st time it has participated in the autumn TV festival, which offers a series of events under the theme "Focus on China, Stories Without Limits".
The second season of the outdoor reality show Natural High, which brings a group of celebrities to travel across the country, premiered on Tencent's video-sharing platform on Saturday.
In 2020, artists at China Academy of Art, in Zhejiang's provincial capital Hangzhou, started a project of traveling and creating, called The Way to Poetry.
Mailive, the theater brand of the online ticketing platform Damai, announced its 2024-2025 season lineup, which features 10 theatrical productions.
The Boundary of Curating, a two-day forum at the Central Academy of Fine Arts over the weekend, was attended by curators, scholars and artists from around the world.
The Xiao Ke Musical Theater introduced a monthlong "Free Drama Training Camp" project in Beijing on Friday, centered on the theme "Relieve Life's Stress, Let Theater Transform Life". The project, led by experienced instructors, is designed to uncover participants' full potential with top students given the chance to perform in the musical Steady Happiness. After only a week of enrollment, the camp was filled to capacity.
With its poignant storytelling and beautiful visuals, the animated film Look Back has emerged as the top-grossing Japanese film in the Chinese mainland market over the past weekend.