An exhibition titled "The glory of the ancient Persia: Exhibition of Iranian cultural relics" is underway at Beijing's Palace Museum and runs until April 11, 2024.
An annual art educational program, by the Central Conservatory of Music, launched its eighth edition in Beijing on Thursday.
An award ceremony was held during a gala event in the capital to mark cultural creativity.
Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, officially commences on Thursday. The Chinese character "La" holds historical significance, appearing in ancient texts such as Book of Changes and Rites of Zhou. Originally, "La" meant "cured meat."
A celebrated documentary maker's new series uses a novel approach to explore the cultures and traditions behind delectable delicacies.
Eleven children ages 3 to 6, bundled up in bright orange down coats, have captured netizens' hearts as they embark on a "brave" camping trip in a region in northeastern China known as a near-arctic "winter wonderland".
Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai's new TV series drives crowds to Huanghe Road in search of food and nostalgia.
A charity program is producing barrier-free versions of movies for people with vision loss, Wang Qian reports.
German baritone Matthias Goerne, who stands "among the all-time great interpreters of Schubert's Lieder" according to the esteemed global music label DG, is touring China, performing his most celebrated repertoire, starting with two recent concerts in Shanghai.
On Jan 5, a big birthday cake was presented to the eminent artists Jin Shangyi and Shao Dazhen at the China National Academy of Painting. The cake was to celebrate their upcoming 90th birthday in the year. The special arrangement also unveiled an exhibition held there to celebrate the prolific careers of them as well as another two artists who also in their 90s, Quan Shanshi and Zhou Shaohua.
A long-lost bronze relic from the Summer Palace in Beijing has been returned from overseas and was transferred back to its home on Wednesday.
In a once impoverished village in North China's Hebei province, traditional farmers have transformed into agricultural innovators equipped with advanced knowledge and skills and even professional titles, enriching not just their minds but also their pockets.