The launch last month of the one-hour BBC documentary, Du Fu: China's Greatest Poet, raised heated discussions on the internet amid a greater call for worldwide mutual understanding and support in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Germany's state ministers of culture and the country's federal minister of culture agreed on a strategy for the "responsible reopening" of cultural facilities and activities, the German government announced on Wednesday.
Life Tree Books is a charitable website for children to learn about the coronavirus through picture books.
As the series of Visiting China Online virtual shows were launched in March by many China Cultural Centers around the world, the exhibitions have explored a variety themes about China, including both natural and cultural heritage.
The Lang Lang International Music Foundation will stage Play It Forward Young-Scholars online concert series every Friday starting May 15, aiming to bring strength and comfort to more people amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
When Smart Cinema CEO Jack Gao read the news that China had distributed 500,000 health kits to Chinese students studying abroad in early April, he was inspired.
As part of an ongoing reality TV show, celebrities come together to recount the traditions and festivities around the 24 solar terms in the Chinese calendar, Xu Fan reports.
Lin Dihuan's cartoons locate and disseminate amusement in life's challenges and even tragedies in ways that resonate with audiences, Wang Ru reports.
Shanghai Ballet on May 17 had its first full-dress rehearsal for its new production since the COVID-19 outbreak took place in late January.
Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, will gradually reopen all temples in its towns and city proper except the Jokhang Temple starting Wednesday as the COVID-19 epidemic in the country has been subdued.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is considering postponing the 93rd Academy Awards ceremony scheduled for Feb 28, 2021, according to trade publication Variety, citing multiple sources.
Guizhou, a Chinese province known for its landscape resorts and ethnic culture, launched an online platform Tuesday, providing intelligent travel services for tourists with big data and artificial intelligence.