North China's Hebei province rolled out five themed tourism routes at a promotion event in Beijing on Jan 16.
The fourth rehearsal of the annual CCTV Spring Festival Gala concluded on Monday, unveiling more highlights to be shown in the 41st event.
No One Called "Hey", a Chinese song written by composers Lorne Balfe and Andrew Kawczynski and lyricist Tang Tian, and produced by Yu Fei, will be released on Jan 20.
The water town of Wuzhen in Tongxiang, Zhejiang province, will hold a series of activities featuring local elements during Spring Festival from Jan 19 to Feb 5.
As Spring Festival approaches, the ongoing exhibition of traditional Chinese New Year pictures at the Guangdong Museum provides an artistic and cultural angle for understanding this important event.
In 2022, the Chinese film market saw a revenue of 30.07 billion yuan ($4.49 billion) nationwide from some 712 million strong audiences, of which domestic films raked in 25.51 billion yuan, accounting for roughly 85 percent of the total box office, according to China Movie Data Information Network.
The ancient Chinese myths featured in Shanhaijing, or The Classic of Mountains and Seas, have long inspired modern music. Mountainsea Musical Evening, a gala hosted by Henan Satellite TV and streaming platform Youku, is the latest example of how young musicians have interpreted the mythology in their lyrics.
With the fast approaching of the Spring Festival, or Lunar New Year, Hehong village in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, has offered fun for residents and visitors with a collection of traditional activities.
As one of the longest running animated film franchises in China, Boonie Bears — the famous anthropomorphic bear siblings — will see their ninth and latest installment hit domestic theaters on the first day of the Year of the Rabbit, Jan 22.
An exhibition that brings together intangible cultural heritages from the country's southern and northern areas kicked off in Beijing on Jan 14.
A series of cultural and creative products featuring rabbit images will meet the public.
Seventeen-year-old pianist Huang Zixuan performed in a concert conducted by Liu Ming at the Beijing Concert Hall on Jan 13.