A new exhibition, Gazing at Sanxingdui: New Archaeological Discoveries in Sichuan, will be held at the Hong Kong Palace Museum from September 27, 2023 to January 8, 2024 to offer people an opportunity to appreciate many of the precious relics unearthed at the Sanxingdui Ruins Site.
Upon walking into Hidden Garden, an ongoing exhibition featuring abstract painters Wan Yang and Chen Lizhu at the White Box Art Center inside Beijing’s 798 art district, viewers may be greeted with a sense of blandness and boredom in front of seemingly empty canvases featuring a minimalistic palette.
Music festival held in heritage structures heralds start of Quanzhou's drive to bring a fresh perspective to its cultural inheritance.
Food delivery rider Wang Jibing finds inspiration in his work and everyday life, which encourages him to write poetry.
Terrifyingly accurate depiction of people falling prey to unscrupulous, violent gangsters set to shed light on online fraud and gambling scams.
Bolstered by its high-quality original content, iQIYI, China’s equivalent to Netflix, disclosed on Tuesday the strongest second-quarter financial results in history that included 12.7 million additional subscribers and double-digit year-over-year revenue growth across its key business lines.
Led by conductor Yu Long, the China Philharmonic Orchestra played a piece about ancient Japanese monk Kukai, who once came to China to learn Buddhism, in Kyoto on Wednesday.
How decades of research led to the rediscovery of one of the greatest gardens in Chinese history.
The ancient legend of the Cowherd and the Weaving Maid reuniting on the Magpie Bridge has solidified the Qixi Festival as a symbolic celebration of love. This year, to celebrate the traditional festival, Henan TV will stage a live streaming show tonight at 7:30 pm (GMT+8)!
As the Asian Games in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, approaches, Zheng Longhua is wrapping up final preparations for his special exhibition for the grand event, which is scheduled to start in September.
When he was a dancer with a local art troupe in Shigatse city, Tibet autonomous region, Kalsang Tenzin traveled to remote parts of Tibet to learn folk dances that were rarely performed onstage.