On Oct 15, Wang's Big Bang was premiered by the Mahler Foundation Festival Orchestra and the Shanghai-based Novus-Classica Camerata, under the baton of conductor Jin Yukuang, bringing an end to the 24-day festival.
Young pianist continues to push the limits of his own expression, Fang Aiqing reports.
Retrospective exhibition of Zao Wou-Ki's oeuvre opens in Hangzhou, the city where his passion for painting first bloomed, Li Yingxue reports.
Cui Yiwen and Wan Ruixue were born during the 1990s. Both are delegates to the 13th National Women's Congress of China.
China's Rural Revitalization Strategy has offered a broad stage, on which young people can strive hard and create a promising future in the countryside.
Highlighting the culture and history of the ancestral home of many overseas Chinese — Jiangmen in Guangdong province, An Ecstatic Encounter With Jiangmen in Beijing, opened as a monthly theme at the Overseas Chinese History Museum of China on Oct 17.
Games help highlight the rich cultural heritage of host city, Zhao Xu reports
Nearly a century ago, Giacomo Puccini's Turandot introduced the world to Chinese folk song Jasmine Flower.
Smaller venues and productions are creating a more immersive experience for audiences, while still allowing the essence of traditional operas to shine, Chen Nan reports.
Silk Road exhibition in Japan provides a rare opportunity to reaffirm the significance of this cultural heritage, report Jiang Xueqing in Tokyo and Wang Ru in Beijing.
Pompeii exhibition highlights value of understanding the achievements of ancient civilizations, Wang Kaihao reports.
The event "Writing China – Roundtable with Five Renowned Chinese Authors" was held at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Great Britain, on Oct 22nd.