Work pays tribute to inspirational co-creator of Yellow River Cantana, Chen Nan reports.
As the 2022 Winter Olympics approach, winter tourism is heating up, especially in the north of the country.
Efforts over the past five years in developing the sector are starting to bear fruit, Yang Feiyue reports.
An Israeli musician's videos from across China bring out the cultural features of provinces and regions, Xu Lin reports.
The 2nd Suzhou Jinji Lake International Piano Competition wrapped up on Dec 10, with the first prize going to Yonggi Woo from South Korea, second place to Robert Bily from the Czech Republic and Seunghyuk Na from South Korea and third prize to Chinese pianist Wang Xinran, South Korea's Jeongjin Kim and Russian pianist Aleksandr Kliuchko.
Opened on Dec 11, the Exhibition of Cultural Relics from Chang'an City of the Tang Dynasty greets audience with a variety of 116 cultural relics, showcasing the basic aspects of life in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), including clothing, cuisine, housing and transportation.
A Winter Olympics-themed Day was celebrated at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden in New York on Saturday, bringing the 2022 Winter Olympics closer to American citizens.
The National Art Museum's virtual presentation of 100 works highlights country's progress, Lin Qi reports.
Neighborhood revitalization project brings generations together in creative ways that celebrate a real feeling of belonging, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
To celebrate the Beijing Winter Olympics and the Paralympics, starting from the beginning of this month, a series of non-profit livestream broadcasts have been launched, featuring a number of the country's intangible cultural heritage inheritors who introduce the artworks they have made for the Games.
An exhibition featuring 60 art pieces by 14 Chinese artists from Southwest China's Sichuan province was held in Kunsan, South Korea on Dec 8.