The sexist messages have angered many, but the real culprit is pop culture that scorns women who make unconventional choices and stigmatizes them as an appendage of wealth and status.
The folk art of storytelling was a popular form of entertainment and a means to instill moral values and preserve cultural heritage in northwestern Shaanxi in times gone by, but the popularity of TV and Internet has led to its rapid decline.
Museums, libraries and art galleries are making good on the government's pledge to promote the cultural industry and improve living standards.
When he was a teenager, Luo Huaizhen competed against Jet Li in a national martial arts tournament.
The mystery of a foreign star's appeal in China deserves more than tabloid coverage. Its unraveling may help shape the face of future global blockbusters and advertising campaigns.
Why should we do good things for the society? How can every one of us contribute to make the society a better place? Is it better to help society in a humble or a flamboyant way? Should we expect reward from the acts themselves?
Young Chinese have very different views on career security, but their impulsive decisions to terminate employment point to growing affluence and the unwillingness to acclimate.
China's central government is considering weighing local officials' role in cultural relics protection more heavily in order to strengthen enforcement.
Communication and social networking service provider WeChat may introduce a pay-for-view function for the many public accounts that share information, pictures and videos in Moments, confirmed Tencent CPO Zhang Jun in a recent interview with cnr.cn.
The UK film industry is looking outside the West for future alliances, in particular China, the world's second largest film market, says a top BAFTA official.
While romantic films received a poor reception in China last year, a recent hit may point to signs of a revival of the genre, which was once a big-screen favorite.
Guo Taiyun, 91, a national-level inheritor of his craft, is working to revive the lost tradition of putting up woodblock prints during Spring Festival.