Nearly seven decades after his death, Huang Binhong's art remains visually unappealing and just as difficult to comprehend as ever for many members of the public. Now hailed as one of the greatest ink artists of 20th-century China, Huang created a distinctive vocabulary of painting.
After touring 10 cities in China over the past three years, Zhao Bandi's performance art piece, Nestlet, arrived in Moscow in late December.
Bird-watching, a hobby gaining significant traction in China, draws a varied crowd of enthusiasts, from dedicated scientists to retirees looking for an engaging pastime. Its appeal lies in the fact that it offers an enriching experience that is mutually beneficial to both bird-watchers and to their avian friends.
Mei Jian's daughter helped him design the logo for the Bird ID Master (dongniao in Chinese) WeChat mini program. However, the original logo has been lost, and he can only remember the silhouette in the icon. Regardless, his Bird ID Master mini program has helped birdwatchers identify countless birds.
In a room bathed in soft music, Yuan Li took a deep breath to clear her mind and then started drawing interlocking circular patterns. She was practicing the spiritual and meditative activity known as mandala art.
Shanghai Museum is celebrating the coming Chinese New Year with a new exhibition entitled "Longing for Spring: A Celebration of the Year of the Dragon".
Eight movies are gearing up to contend for the forthcoming Spring Festival, one of the country's most lucrative box-office seasons, and most of them are comedies, according to a report released by Beacon, a movie information tracker.
Northeastern Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning provinces jointly proposed for coordinated development of the winter tourism economy and regional cooperation in culture and tourism consumption on Jan 25.
Marking the Year of the Dragon, nearly 40 performances and events will be staged at eight theaters in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province, during the upcoming Spring Festival.
Foreign musicians are finding their flow on Chinese streaming platforms, Chen Nan reports.
As Spring Festival approaches, shopping malls and commercial brands across Shanghai have set up art installations to usher in the upcoming Year of the Dragon.
An annual lantern show sheds new light on ancient culture, Wang Xin reports.