The China Tourism Academy and Trip.com Group joined hands to hold a tourism summit on April 29 and 30 via video conference and livestream, delving into how to tackle the impact of COVID-19 and boost the development of the tourism industry in China.
The long-overdue 2020 Beijing International Film Festival, which was postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak, will finally be happening right on your screen, slated to run on online video platform iQiyi, over the upcoming five-day May Day holiday.
Ctrip, the country’s largest online tour agency, recently issued a report on domestic travel during Labor Day holiday, which runs from May 1 to 5.
An online exhibition featuring Chinese ethnic costumes was launched on the website of the China Cultural Center in Sydney on April 29.
Art Saves Us, a weekly online performance to raise funds for COVID-19 frontline workers of the UK's National Health Service was launched on April 3.
China's movie box office faces losses of more than 30 billion yuan ($4.24 billion) this year after the coronavirus epidemic forced theatres to shut and the production and distribution of films to be suspended, state media reported on Wednesday.
Suzhou is enhancing its night economy amid the reopening of its physical cultural sites as the COVID-19 epidemic comes under control in the country, Zhang Lei and Zhou Furong report.
Mainland donations of essential equipment and supplies continue to foster foreign relations, Fang Aiqing reports.
These are strange days and unusual times. It is fair to say that it is not usual for Chinese consumers to see products valued over a million yuan ($141,100) sold through a livestream broadcast. But then, up until a few months ago, social distancing was a strange concept.
Chinese songwriter Gao Xiaosong is uniting famous music stars in the country to put on an online event, titled Believe in the Future, amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The event is expected to be held in early May.
Movies will no longer be required to have a seven-day theatrical run in Los Angeles County to be eligible for Oscars consideration due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Tuesday.
Academy Award-winning costume designer and art director Tim Yip will join an online streaming program, titled ALab, which will kick off May 8 on video sharing platform Bilibili.