One of the prominent Chinese artists of the contemporary scene, Zhang Xiaogang is presenting his first solo exhibition in Shanghai.
The Shanghai Quartet kicked off its 40th birthday celebrations with a concert at the Shanghai Symphony Hall on Sunday.
It may have been almost a century since A Doll's House by Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) sparked heated discussions in China about the role of women in a fast-changing society, but theater director Wang Huan believes the production remains germane in today's context.
Duxianqin, or one-string dulcimer, is a traditional musical instrument of the Jing ethnic group. As its name suggests, the old musical instrument — with a history dating to the 8th century — has only one string and is capable of producing two different sounds at the same time.
Technology is always something that has intrigued me ever since I was a little boy. I was one of those children who liked to take things apart to see how they worked, much to the frustration of my parents who had no technical inclinations whatsoever.
As night falls, a festival featuring Dongpo food culture welcomes an influx of residents and tourists, including many young people, to enjoy the feast of food and culture at a commercial street in Haikou, capital of South China's Hainan province.
At the end of 2021, a group of elderly residents living near the centuries-old Nanchizi Street close to the Forbidden City in Beijing was invited to visit a stone-built complex near their homes.
During the 27th Hong Kong International Film and TV Market, one of the largest of such events in Asia, stream giant Tencent Video released the latest lineup, covering a wide range of work from sci-fi series' to animated works, on March 14.
Gandhara Heritage along the Silk Road, the largest exhibition of Gandhara art held in China to date, kicked off Wednesday at the Palace Museum in Beijing.
On March 23, Asian Philharmonic Orchestra will give a concert at Guan Hanqing Grand Theater, in Baoding, Hebei province.
Chinese dance drama, Poetic Dance: The Journey of a Legendary Landscape Painting, will be stage 120 shows in 2023, according to the dance drama's production company, China Oriental Performing Arts Group.
A recent congress of Beijing City Landscapes Research Institute, attended by artists specializing in ink mountain-and-water paintings, centered around the ways of carrying on the tradition of ink art through the depictions of city scenes.