The guqin's melodic sound seems to embody the resonance of Chinese culture, Chen Nan reports.
Shortly ahead of the Children’s Day, Peter Rabbit, the rascal bunny and his friends from British novelist Beatrix Potter’s beloved children’s books, jumped into the UCCA Lab in Beijing, ready to take children and adults alike on a new adventure with a themed exhibition that kicked off on Friday.
Recently, a group of students from the Naoma Primary School in Xinghualing district of Taiyuan, Shanxi province gave a special hanfu show — using the traditional Chinese style of clothing — at a sports meet.
Doraemon, the popular cat-shaped robot character that first appeared in a 1969 Japanese manga series, will see its latest feature-length movie open across Chinese theaters on June 1, or the Children's Day.
The Shanghai Theatre Academy unveiled its Memory and Dream of a City exhibition on Sunday, showcasing photos of statues of 50 foreigners to celebrate the city’s cultural connections and "international memories".
With the sound of the Guqin, an image of the classic painting "Thousands of Miles of Rivers and Mountains" was projected on the covers of books, a comprehensive collection of ancient Chinese paintings that appeared on the Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair (KLIBF) with China as a guest of honor. Displayed with light and shadow, the collection has allowed the audiences to immerse themselves in the beauty of ancient Chinese painting art.
Yuz Museum Shanghai is celebrating the opening of its new location at the Shanghai Panlong Tiandi with an exhibition titled "A Journey: A Yuz foundation collection".
The Beijing College Student Dance Festival kicked off at the Beijing Dance Academy on May 27. Eight original dance works were staged, including Sparks of Fire by the Tsinghua University dance troupe, Echo of the Earth by the Beijing Normal University dance troupe and the first episode of the dance poem, The Spring of Yangjialing, by students of the Beijing Dance Academy.
Wandering sounds, irregular rhythms and a carrier of gentle emotions. This is the musical language of guqin, a plucked seven string instrument created in ancient China.
A groundbreaking, immersive theatrical production centered on the enchanting city of Dunhuang has been recently captivating audiences. This remarkable production delves deep into the origins of Dunhuang culture, drawing inspiration from the profound interpretations of the Mogao Grottoes murals and the ancient scriptures discovered in the Cangjing Cave, known as the "Library Cave."
Located in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, Jinli Street serves as one of the historical and cultural spots of the city and is one of the most popular streets, attracting tens of thousands of visitors every year. Walking on the street, visitors can learn a lot about this charming city.