In this final episode of Discover Chinese Art @CNODDT, first-time dancer Natalie, from Ukraine, completes her debut stage performance with her mentor Yu Yu, a state-level dancer from China National Opera & Dance Drama Theater.
Sanwan Reorganization, a revolutionary epic about a milestone chapter in the history of the Communist Party of China, held its premiere in a Beijing cinema specially built as a supporting venue for Beijing's CPC Museum on July 10.
Zeng Mi's solo exhibition, I, At 90, showcases calligraphic works at China International Culture Exchange Center until July 23.
From Asian elephants to the giant pandas and Tibetan antelopes, China's major achievements in protecting wildlife and its natural habitat amid rising environmental challenges can serve to inspire other countries, according to a leading conservation specialist.
In the downtown area of Chengdu, the provincial capital of Sichuan province, on any given evening, anyone passing by No 10 Yongling Road will see crowds of elderly women dancing from dusk till dark in a small square.
After nine years of repair work, three units of the Yungang Grottoes in Datong, Shanxi province, reopened to the public on Saturday.
CAIRO-At the ongoing 52nd edition of Cairo International Book Fair, three pavilions introducing Chinese books and cultural products notably attract Egyptian visitors.
Minimalist artist Mary Corse's first comprehensive solo museum show in Asia kicked off at the Long Museum West Bund in Shanghai on July 2.
It was a tough situation. At 8,700 meters above sea level, Zhang Hong and his team members faced a difficult decision. Based on the oxygen they had consumed, they might not have enough to reach the summit of Qomolangma. Should they press on or turn back?
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China and showcase the history of Chinese arts and crafts, a grand art exhibition co-hosted by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Shanghai municipal government is being held in Shanghai.
The National Center for the Performing Arts' production of a classic revolution-themed Chinese opera is set to hit the stage and win over a new audience, Chen Nan reports.
The new Memorial of the Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China received more than 13,000 visitors per day since it opened to the public on June 3.