Xu Li and Andrey Kovalchuk are presenting an exhibition at Shanghai's New Art Museum, through to July 30.
A new generation of tour guides, media professionals and academics are applying their enthusiasm and new technologies to publicizing the culture and beauty of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
With a four-decade-long career as a ballet dancer, Zou Gang, who danced with top ballet companies, including the Liaoning Ballet and the National Ballet of China, has a dream of adapting for ballet the well-known folk tale, The Legend of the White Snake.
A Chinese food and culture festival won New Yorkers' hearts and stomachs on June 24 with its debut on a section of street at Washington Square Park in Lower Manhattan.
Wine cellars are becoming popular tourist destinations in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, especially in the baking summer, as local authorities have added them to recommended travel routes, China Tourism News reported.
The 29th Beijing International Book Fair closed on June 18 at the China National Convention Center.
Known as the roof of the world, the Tibet autonomous region has witnessed steady progress in economic and social development.
Adaptation of award-winning novel examines core issues with fresh techniques.
Rebecca Horn, one of the representative German artists emerging from the 1980s on the international stage, is exhibiting in Beijing a series of dynamic mechanical sculptures and gouache paintings created after 2000.
ZHENGZHOU — Luoyang, an ancient capital city in Henan province, has been a significant name amid the splendors of Chinese civilization. Over the 4,000 years of national history, the city served as the capital for 13 dynasties.
Music has the ability to mend shattered souls, breathe life into the broken and offer solace to those in need.
Themed on the famed novel by Jules Verne, the exhibition Around the World in 80 Days at Shanghai Library's Pudong branch explores the convergence of science, technology, art and culture in the 19th century.