Chinese Arts From the Literati Studio, an exhibition through Aug 6 at the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum, takes the audience into the quiet, elegant time of reading and thinking of a scholar from the past, which is enriched with dozens of works of art and crafts. That is not only decorated with the well-known "four treasures of the study" — ink brushes, ink cakes, ink stones and paper — but also other objects like engraved seals, brush holders and rests, incense burners and musical instruments.
The 60th "Seghizzi" International Choral Singing Competition took place in Gorizia, Italy, from July 20 to 24.
A weeklong summer camp aimed at training children to be songwriters ended with a performance at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing on July 24.
Audience favorite, Romance of the Western Chamber, set to charm a new generation.
The Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, spreads across 720,000 square meters in the heart of Beijing.
Relic restorer Fang Beisong has spent his career developing special techniques to revive ancient texts inscribed on bamboo and wooden strips.
Movie trilogy brings one of China's most well-known and beloved mythological stories to life.
Although relatively new to the country, surfing and related water sports have found a fan base.
For Fang Rui walking the streets of Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu province, and taking in the buildings and culture of the historical city is almost a daily routine.
"Monet, Van Gogh and the masters of modernism — Masterpieces from the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Roma" was open to the public on July 16 in a venu of the Meet You Museum in Beijing, with 47 authentic works from 36 masters of modernism displayed.
Qimen red tea, also known as Keemun red tea originates, from Qimen county in Anhui province.
Composer brings symphony 'home' to Xi'an for Chinese premiere.