In honor of the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties between China and the United Arab Emirates in 2024, acclaimed light-painting artist Roy Wang has embarked on a creative journey in Dubai, crafting a captivating series of intercultural photography works.
Participants from a number of countries on the continent find opportunities to take home from event held in Jinhua, Zhejiang province, Xing Wen reports.
A Beijing exhibition, blending traditional Chinese clothing with cutting-edge AI technology, is captivating visitors until June 13. Co-organized by Beijing Normal University and supported by the Beijing Culture and Arts Fund, this event showcases AI-based artworks created by the Art and Technology Innovation Center of the university.
Universal Music Publishing China, a division of Universal Music Publishing Group, has inked an exclusive worldwide publishing agreement with Cheerful Music, a prominent creator of chart-topping hits in China. Known for hits like Yi Xiao Jiang Hu, which amassed over 50 billion views on Douyin, Cheerful Music's success underscores its prowess in crafting infectious tunes that resonate with audiences globally.
The Beijing Philharmonic Choir enchanted over 200 attendees at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing on Saturday, in honor of International Children's Day. Led by conductors Ma Ding and Li Xiaorong, the children's choir delivered a captivating performance featuring melodies like Butterfly and Song of Puppets.
English and French versions of Dunhuang's Digital Library Cave give 'tourists' new experience, Fang Aiqing reports.
Sichuan tourist destination holds a variety of cultural surprises, Huang Zhiling and Peng Chao report.
Ian Phillips, director of the news and media division of the Department of Global Communications at the United Nations, recently stated at a conference, "I would encourage people to continue to seek excellence in their fields, but to use machine technology and innovation to enhance what they do.
The combination of stage and screen is a popular way of enjoying performing arts, which can be shared by audiences around the globe. For the same price as going to a movie, audiences can enjoy theatrical productions from around the world instead of taking a flight to London or Paris, or waiting for the shows to tour their hometowns.
"Studying in China changed my life and helped to advance my career," says Milagrosa Ada Micha, chairperson of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea's leading magazine Real Equatorial Guinea in a recent interview with Xinhua.
Playwright and theater director Stan Lai is about to take his magnum opus, The Village, a story about migration and love, on a tour around the country, telling the real experiences of a particular group affected by the tides of history.