The music and culture TV program Everlasting Classics is set to premiere its latest season on CCTV-1 during the upcoming Labor Day holiday.
"The future development of Chinese film market should not only be bigger and stronger, but most importantly, Chinese films must go out," said award-winning director Zhang Yimou at a press conference during the 13th Beijing International Film Festival in the Chinese capital on April 25, 2023.
With International Jazz Day falling on Sunday, around 80 artists from nine countries will participate in the International Jazz Day All-Star Global Concert.
The inaugural Tianjin Juilliard Piano Festival will be held from July 30 to Aug 13.
African youths sit at a long table lining up bamboo strips and weaving them together tightly, row by row, until the hull of a small boat begins to take shape. They are attending a workshop where they learn the traditional Chinese craft of bamboo-weaving.
Yao Bangliang found his interest in lacquer over a decade ago, during his undergraduate art education studies at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. It led to him choosing to focus on lacquerwork for his master's degree. Ever since, he has been exploring new ways of working with lacquer.
The Central Conservatory of Music has announced the date for the 2023 Ningbo International Vocal Competition, which will be held from Dec 2 to 11 in Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang province.
Like Sheldon's character in the sitcom The Big Bang Theory, Shao Lijing has a whiteboard in his office filled with abstruse physics formulas.
Famous Christian philosopher and theologian Saint Augustine once wrote, "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." In the spirit of adventure and exploring beautiful Kunshan city in East China’s Jiangsu province, a group of six expats seized an opportunity to join the “Kunshan through Expat Eyes” trip on April 22.
More than 400 works are occupying a space of over 1,500 square meters at Guardian Art Center to show the vigor and creativity of the country’s youth art scene.
The Seventh China-Africa Youth Festival kicked off on April 18 with representatives from 48 African countries attending. The attendees can choose to participate in workshops on traditional Chinese crafts and arts such as playing the guqin (a stringed instrument), learning Peking Opera or creating ceramic decorations.
The symphonic chorus The Grand Canal by composer Tang Jianping was staged at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on April 24.