Avatar is back, so are Chinese moviegoers. Despite the chilly weather and recent spike in COVID-19 cases, James Cameron's long-awaited Avatar sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, which opened in theaters nationwide on Friday, has rekindled the enthusiasm of domestic audiences, with its presale box office surpassing 100 million yuan ($14.3 million) in just three days — quicker than any other movie this year.
Gurmehar Singh moved with her parents from India to China, in 1999, at the age of 5. Over the next 23 years, she lived and studied in Beijing and Tianjin.
Addressing the excitement ignited by the World Cup in Qatar, artist Zhang Fuhua is holding an exhibition, The Ball Matters, simultaneously in three cities, namely in Beijing's 798 art zone, in Changsha, Hunan province, and in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
The fourth Hainan Island International Film Festival opened Sunday in Sanya, a resort city in South China's Hainan province.
Since The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2015, the enthusiasm for science fiction among the Chinese readers has run higher than ever.
Rock band Dada made a comeback on Wednesday with a new album, Hello!, nearly 20 years after its last album, to the delight of longtime fans.
An exhibition featuring folklore about the beginning of Chinese civilization is ongoing at the China Art Museum Shanghai.
Festivals, birthdays, weddings, funerals, housewarmings, graduations of children and so on. Extravagant and wasteful banquets used to be held one after another in rural areas of Southwest China's Guizhou province, imposing burdens on both hosts and attendees.
Ancient wisdom helps guide China's modernization drive, particularly through programs dealing with societal development and responsibility, Ma Zhenhuan reports in Ningbo, Zhejiang.
Russian poet and artist Anastasia Podareva is glad to see her self-portrait included as part of the ongoing art exhibition titled Foreigners But Not Outsiders, which documents how foreigners lived or contributed to community during the COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai in the spring.
The Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and the Shanghai Mental Health Center, also known as the Mental Health Center affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, recently released a series of products that include 10 packs of blended coffee, with each claiming to be able to address a mental status or problem such as anxiety, depression and insomnia.
After packing some naan bread and a dented water bottle, Shan Zhizheng and his wife start up their motorcycle and head off to a cultural relic site, shattering the silence that envelops the valley.