Nearly three decades after Beijing People's Art Theatre presented the story of the "immortal poet" Li Bai in a play, that of Du Fu, the "sage poet", was brought to the stage in 2019. Both plays were written by veteran playwright Guo Qihong.
Asian Pop-Up Cinema, a film festival showcasing diverse Asian cultures in the United States, kicked off its 15th season with a Chinese film on Sept 10 in packed Claudia Cassidy Theater at Chicago Cultural Center in downtown Chicago.
A concert titled "A Moonmoment to Remember" was launched at the China Cultural Center in Singapore on Sept 17.
The Spring/Summer edition of China International Fashion Week 2023 recently came to a close in Beijing.
From a black bear and a wild pig to a viper and a hornet's nest, from landslides and thunderstorms to getting lost and car accidents, Zhou You has encountered various dangers and difficulties during his trips.
Conductor Zhang Yi celebrated his 20th anniversary as the music director of the symphony orchestra of the National Ballet of China with performances of a Chinese version of the ballet classic The Nutcracker, staged at Beijing's Tianqiao Theater from Thursday to Sunday.
Guo Xiao adapts Stefan Zweig's novella Chess Story into a one-man play, which will be staged in Beijing's Drum Tower West Theater in late September.
Recently, 16 Chinese online novels have been added to the collection of the British Library, including My Heroic Husband, Up in the Heaven, The Era of the Earth, The First Order, Great Doctor Ling Ran, The Wisdom of Great Song Dynasty and Great Power, Heavy Industry.
The domestic hospitality industry is moving toward recovery as Mid-Autumn Festival, which ended on Monday, saw diverse and booming travel.
Contemporary art gets a sporting chance as Beijing's X Museum serves up a unique mobile gallery to global audiences.
A TV program titled China in Poetry and Painting that explores the romantic connection between the type of literature and the work of visual art in China's history is now airing on China Central Television.