Since its launch in 2013 by Ateliers d'Art de France, the Revelations biennial is committed to offering a stage for professionals in the fine crafts industry to exhibit their workmanship, creativity and imagination. Now, the show's first edition outside of France has arrived in Beijing at the National Agricultural Exhibition Center from Sept 19-23, introducing the efforts of those artists and workshops in the sector in promoting craft skills, defending creation and redefining aesthetics.
The Beijing Mid-Autumn and National Day Lantern Festival has been held grandly in Beijing Garden Expo Park on September 14th, 2024.
The Beijing Municipal Archives will release around 30,000 files to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, which falls on Oct 1.
The Netherlands Film Festival, organized by the China Film Group Corporation and the Dutch embassy, recently kicked off in Beijing. It will run until Oct 31.
A poignant film designed to raise awareness about the fight against Alzheimer's disease and elderly care, Before Memory Fades is set for domestic release on Friday.
Jia Guangjian, an ink artist who specializes in the flower-and-bird genre of classical Chinese painting, is well recognized for his mastery with colors. It is a result of his accumulations over time through patient observation of the lives in nature.
Chinese movies The Battle at Lake Changjin, Hi, Mom and The Wandering Earth have achieved remarkable results at the domestic box office. Also, they are all Beijing productions.
The Beijing Municipal Administrative Center in the city's Tongzhou district has earned the reputation of being a new cultural hub with the launch of several significant cultural facilities.
An emblematic representation of Chinese civilization, the Great Wall embodies the spirit of self-improvement and unity.
Once a pivotal inland transport hub along the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the capital is now making great strides in protecting, inheriting and utilizing the cultural significance and historical legacy associated with the Grand Canal.
Preservation of historical landmarks, such as the Central Axis and Forbidden City, now recognized as crucial to the growth of Beijing's tourism
In recent years, Beijing has leveraged the geographical and resource advantages of its districts to continuously develop a number of unique intangible cultural heritage tourism routes and urban landmarks, transforming cultural and tourism resources into beautiful landscape and tangible assets that play a part of everyday life.