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.
At the China Musical Techno Base — a national music industry base in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, a group gathered with one common purpose — to unlock the melodies hidden within their hearts.
In the great Confucianism text The Analects, Confucius was quoted as saying: "A workman who wants to do his job well must first refine the tools he will use."
CHENGDU — As a gentle mountain breeze mixes with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and oven-baked bread, it is not hard to see why many digital nomads have chosen to live and work in Renli village, Ziyang city, Southwest China's Sichuan province.
German composer Johannes Brahms' Symphony No 1 in C Minor, Op 68, is a magnificent work of classical music. Considered one of the masterpieces of symphonic repertoire, it continues to captivate music lovers worldwide since its premiere in 1876.
The short-video boom in China has changed viewing habits, leading to a surge in a new format known as micro-dramas or miniseries, which feature episodes between tens of seconds to over 10 minutes.
On the precipitous cliffs, there are several canals that provide water for nearby farmlands in Shengji town, Bijie, Southwest China's Guizhou province. One of the daily tasks for canal maintenance team members is to clear leaves, branches and rocks.
The cinematic tribute to the late Japanese musical icon, Ryuichi Sakamoto, titled Opus, has premiered in theaters across the Chinese mainland starting May 31.
To the Wonder is slated to hit Kazakhstan’s channel tv7 in June. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]To the Wonder, an 8-episode mini-series produced by iQIYI, often referred to as China’s Netflix, is slated to hit Kazakhstan’s mainstream television channel tv7 in June, featuring Kazakh dubbing, according to a recent announcement by iQIYI.
In 2024, commemorating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia, Guangxi Normal University Press Group and Asia Think Tank Company sealed a trade agreement at the World Trade Center Kuala Lumpur for the Bahasa Malaysia edition of Jiang Ru Lian (literally meaning "river as silk").