Young Chinese are seeking out like-minded peers on social media, but their aim is to pursue shared interests rather than develop lasting friendships.
May event will highlight attraction of chamber music, diversity of styles.
Star Theaters, one of the most popular small theaters in Beijing, is going to premiere its latest theatrical production for children, Drag-E.
French cellist Gautier Capucon will present two recitals alongside pianist Jerome Ducros at the Shanghai Concert Hall on April 20 and 21.
On April 20, the 13th United Nations Chinese Language Day under the theme of "Chinese Language: Together for a Bright Future" has taken place, which is the series events in celebration of the third International Chinese Language Day.
The third edition of a design competition inspired by the Old Summer Palace is underway.
After China lifted its COVID-19 restrictions, live house venues are now back in full swing, hosting bands and large audiences.
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Grain Rain,as the last term in spring, starts on Apri 20 and ends on May 5.
On April 19, Beijing People's Art Theater announced its latest training program for young actors in the capital.
An "Olympics" of fine arts was opened to the public, showing nearly 800 works to hail the beauty of art and Chinese cultural traditions and the spirit of Olympic Games.
An interactive digital platform of a virtual duplication of the Library Cave in Mogao Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu province, is accessible to the public from Tuesday.
A new book of educationist Zhu Yongxin, titled Philosophy of Subtraction in Educational Practices, has recently been published by Beijing-based CITIC Press Group.