Exhibition marks 130th birthday of Mei Lanfang, whose legacy continues to resonate, Chen Nan reports.
HANGZHOU — Sitting in her cozy apartment, 86-year-old Zhou Jihua gently touched the sleek black wristband on her arm. "This little device has helped me a lot," she says.
Playwright-director Stan Lai's River/Cloud will tour major cities in Chinese mainland from October, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
In the vibrant attire of traditional Sichuan Opera, a dancer gracefully wields a fan, his movements synchronized with rhythmic melodies.
In geometric patterns and sacred snowy mountains, one painter found his destiny, Lin Qi reports.
HONG KONG — With straight bangs, a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and a soft voice, Rebecca Lee looks more like a teacher than an explorer.
Plot integrity and body language are Nicholas Tse's key considerations, Mingmei Li reports in New York.
British actor Terence Wilton remembers vividly when he first visited China with the stage play Hamlet in 1979, the young actors and actresses he traveled with were so excited that they "kissed the ground" upon arrival.
Classic musical brings its feline friends for a new generation of theatergoers after a five-year hiatus, Chen Nan reports.
The Nutcracker — A Hong Kong Adventure directed by Septime Webre, artistic director of the Hong Kong Ballet, received the prestigious Star of Outstanding Award at UNESCO's 2024 Global Awards for World Heritage Education Innovative Cases.
Mythologies represent the boundless creativity and vivid imaginations of ancient civilizations as they sought to articulate their perceptions of the world and the universe, realms that remained largely enigmatic to them. Through these narratives, contemporary individuals can glimpse into the emotional landscapes of our forebears, draw inspiration, and embark on even grander flights of fancy.