China Philharmonic Orchestra has announced its strategic cooperation with Hong Kong-based Sunwah Group, by launching projects of new concert halls across the country.
Mahler Foundation Festival Orchestra, comprising young musicians from different European countries, is participating as the resident orchestra in the ongoing Beijing Music Festival.
Three porcelain dolls of the mascots of Hangzhou Asian Games recently drew a big crowd of fans at the Main Media Center service desk of the games.
Young people from China and neighboring countries give their perspectives on the Belt and Road Initiative and the Silk Road Economic Belt, Li Xinran reports.
You might have seen fireworks displays, but you may not have seen this captivating spectacle — fireworks made of molten iron.
"The living environment in China suits me perfectly, and I feel right at home even though my Chinese isn't fluent. It's not a daunting task to come to China without being fluent in the language. You can savor life here." Since I left Japan and started my journey in China, these have been my initial thoughts on my time here in China.
Around 70 years ago, the esteemed British writer J.R.R. Tolkien forged the enchanting realm of Middle-earth in his monumental masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings. Since its inception, this fantastical world has been captivating fans across the globe.
The Cloud of Hometown, a popular Chinese song, has been adapted into a music piece performed by baritone Sun Li and cellist Chen Qian-liang.
Volunteers from Beijing traveled to Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region to give performances and demonstrate intangible cultural heritage recently. The event was organized by Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism and Xinjiang government.
The first Beijing International Week of Intangible Cultural Heritage will be held during Oct 22-25.
Chinese play, Thunderstorm, by Beijing People’s Art Theater, was staged in Tianjin on Oct 9 and 10.
The illustrated "Chinese Brief History Ballad" has been recently published in simplified Chinese, which condenses 5,000 years of Chinese history in 144 lines with 1,440 Chinese characters.