Young conductors stole the spotlight at the Music in the Summer Air festival that took place in Shanghai late last month.
Exhibition provides intriguing insight into the first three dynasties of recorded Chinese history, Zhang Kun reports.
Photographer undertakes odyssey to record and preserve a world that's slowly disappearing, report Yang Feiyue in Beijing and Zhu Youfang in Changsha.
An ongoing exhibition at Shanghai Museum, The Making of China: The Civilization of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, takes visitors on a journey to the beginning of Chinese civilization thousands of years ago.
"Beauties of Red Boat" is a dance clip from "Guardians of Red Boat", a dance drama that highlights the pioneering work, striving spirit and dedication of the Communist Party of China.
Using XR technology and high-speed photography, this dancing piece, The Milky Way, creates a romantic visual effect of dancing in water on a starry night.
A dozen Chinese students and their counterparts from Iran, Ethiopia and Russia got a close-up look at historical structures in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, on Aug 2.
As the first of its kind, I'm Your Lawyer, a serial documentary following four veteran lawyers specializing in family disputes and divorce cases, has recently been released on the streaming site Tencent Video.
The documentary film The Magicial Craftmanship of Suzhou, featuring traditional Chinese intangible cultural heritages, was simultaneously launched in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth in Australia, and Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand on July 28.
Eudemons Light of Yate, a Chinese play based on the popular online video game, Eudemons, will premier, Aug 19 to 21, at Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing.
Chamber of Business Class, a comedy by Russian playwright Alexander Korovkin, has been adapted into a Chinese play with the same name. It premiered at Shunyi Grand Theater in Beijing on Aug 2 and will launch a nationwide tour starting from Aug 24, visiting over 20 cities, including Chongqing, Zhuhai and Fuzhou.
The China Writers Association recently announced Shibadong village as "a practice spot for the new era's literature" for Chinese writers, with the aim to encourage them to draw inspiration from everyday life and the experiences of the people.