A sometimes controversial but always exciting art form, acrobatics performances exist to take our breath away and upgrade our understanding of the limits of human body.
Walking into the guest room near the concert hall of the National Centre for the Performing Arts during the afternoon of March 27, Russian conductor Valery Gergiev looks at the photos hanging on the walls, featuring international musicians who performed at the venue, such as violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and conductor Seiji Ozawa.
The National Cultural Heritage Administration announced its "Top 10 New Archaeological Discoveries of 2022" on March 28. The annual list, first launched in 1990, has been generally hailed as one of the most important honors bestowed on archaeological projects in China.
A fusion of Tibetan ethnic culture featuring Tibetan sweet tea and a local musical instrument liuxianqin, or six-stringed plucked instrument, and coffee and street dance, showcases the contemporary life of local people in Lhasa, the regional capital.
Tourists enjoy spring blossoms at Yuyuantan Park in Beijing, capital of China, March 27, 2023.
Japanese animated fantasy adventure film Suzume topped the Chinese mainland box office Sunday, the third day of its screening, figures from the China Movie Data Information Network showed Monday.
On March 25, some talents for the 3551 Talent Program and senior executives from enterprises based in the East Lake High-tech Development Zone and about 70 expatriates, including foreign experts, were invited to put on Hanfu and visit the East Lake Cherry Blossom Garden in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province.
HAIKOU, March 27 (Xinhua) -- "This time I came to Hainan not for the sea, but for the blue sky," Su Na said cheerfully while waiting with her husband for their first skydiving experience.
As the mist settles over the UNESCO world geopark in Zhangjiajie, Hunan province, the settlements nestled deep in the mountains awaken to the aroma of cooking in the early hours of the morning.
Discussion highlights respect for diversity and importance of dialogue, Yang Yang reports.
Mild, exquisite, sentimental and melodious, Kunqu Opera has distinctive features, which make it one of the most popular traditional Chinese operas.
From centuries of being passed down through mentorship, to the modern day, when the youth edition of The Peony Pavilion ignited fervor among university students, Kunqu Opera's history has been closely connected with the continued effort of generations of young people.