Any conversation or discussion these days centers around the novel coronavirus pneumonia, now dubbed COVID-19, whose epicenter was in Wuhan, Hubei province.
Zhou Yitao, an art professor at the South-Central University for Nationalities in Wuhan, Hubei province, recalls at a dinner more than a month ago Liu Shouxiang, a retried professor of the Hubei Institute of Fine Arts, had said that selling paintings was good, although it held back an artist in some
Authorities in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region called on citizens not to hold or participate in group activities during the Tibetan New Year, which falls on Feb 24.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, many museums and galleries in China have been closed to visitors to prevent the spread of the epidemic. But they have launched or repackaged various online exhibitions to provide a satisfactory touring experience for the country's vast number of stay-at-home visitors.
Musicians from 19 countries collaborated to create this song Together: Wuhan Stay Strong. Music has no borders, neither does love.
"My concern is for the people of Wuhan, and other areas of China where people have become ill and have experienced severe disruption in their daily lives,” Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore said in a post on her Facebook account on Monday.
As calligraphers wrote bold Chinese characters on red paper, a group of musicians in traditional Chinese costumes from the Great Boston Chinese Cultural Association played Chinese folk music at Boston Symphony Hall.
Last week, a music video to show worldwide support for China's efforts against the COVID-19 went viral on Chinese social media.
Book publishers and authors seek to inspire, entertain and educate with the release of varied literary materials in multiple formats.
As schools across the country delay the opening of the spring semester in an effort to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, education platforms are providing free online courses to students.
No studio. No makeup artists. No expensive equipment to ensure broadcast quality. No bright lights. No hand signals telling you the countdown to live on-air transmission. TV show host He Jiong is breaking new ground-at home.
Wuhan,Be strong! - Support from artists at LA Art Show