With summer around the corner and the mercury slowly rising, it's always good to have a solid strategy of how best to avoid being caught in the oven. That is, stuck outside in the blazing heat in the middle of a scorcher of a day. While remaining indoors, blasting yourself full-bore with the air conditioning is one option, a slightly more traditional technique of regulating body temperature is my cup of tea. No, literally, it's my cup of tea.
The colorful brocade designs of the Li ethnic group are finding a new audience at home and abroad, Chen Bowen reports in Haikou.
The Chinese version of the most celebrated Shakespearean tragedy Hamlet will premiere on Thursday at the Shanghai Culture Square.
Some of the most important works by Sandro Botticelli are now on show in a major exhibition, Zhang Kun reports.
Former TV host popularizes Guizhou's cultural, natural wealth through Douyin short videos, Yang Feiyue reports.
Despite China's movie market having once been chased by investors around five or six years ago, the industry is now facing greater stress to raise production fees after struggling from the pandemic, said some insiders during the recently concluded 13th Beijing International Film Festival.
Following the commencement of the 11th edition of the Dunhuang Tour Silk Road International Tourism Festival in Northwest China's Gansu province on April 26, Zhangye's Ganzhou district experienced a tourism boom during the Labor Day holiday.
The fifth China Opera Festival will kick off on May 9 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, said the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
The Perfect World Campus Art Design Award 2022 concluded in Beijing in late April.
Wang Liling had a busy May Day holiday as she was promoting her hometown farm specialties to customers online.
A foremost figure in abstract painting and installation art, Zhu Jinshi has made a name for establishing a "thick painting" style that is marked with a highly saturated palette and multiple layers of colors to deliver a weighty, three-dimensional effect.
Ink artist Mo Xiaosong's current one-man show, The Brilliant Charm, at the National Art Museum of China, navigates his experiment with the forms and techniques of Chinese painting to present the cultural spirit of the East and West throughout three decades.