A total of 41 books and 20 journals of historical studies have been awarded at the ceremony of the Guo Moruo Chinese History Awards, which was held in Beijing on Dec 20.
An original Chinese dance drama, titled April Day On Earth, was staged by students and teachers of Beijing Dance Academy on Jan 1.
Welcoming the Loong Year, a folk art exhibition at the China Millennium Monument in Beijing, through to Sunday, gives a warmup of the upcoming Year of Dragon, beginning on Feb 10, the first day of the first month on Chinese lunar calendar.
The Wuxi Symphony Orchestra presented its 2024 New Year Concert at the Wuxi Grand Theatre on the evening of Jan 1, marking the orchestra's official debut.
Consecutively for three days since the start of 2024, Johnny Keep Walking!, a satirical comedy, has secured the top position on the country's box-office charts, resonating with a wide young viewership due to its poignant exposure of workplace problems.
Off the Stage, which won the Best Actress honor at the 36th Golden Rooster Awards, is planned to be released on the International Women's Day this year, according to the movie's director Qiao Liang.
Known as the "Ice City," Harbin in Heilongjiang province is a popular winter tourism destination.
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China's tourism market got off to a robust start in 2024, with the just-concluded New Year's Day holiday witnessing a surge in travel to domestic and overseas destinations, surpassing pre-pandemic levels in both visitor numbers and revenue.
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There is nothing more Chinese than the color red. As a nation who is deeply and emotionally connected with the passionate shade, Chinese people enjoy a feast of red during Lunar New Year.
Demonstrating such a thought that has influenced Chinese culture for thousands of years, Shi Yang Zhong Guo (Food Feeding China), a TV variety show, recently concluded the run of its first season on Beijing Satellite TV, amassing over 360 million views on related topics on the popular social platform, Sina Weibo.