Once Upon a Time in Fudeli, the first theater production to feature the Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China, premiered in Shanghai on April 23.
Historical site opens in time for the Party's centennial, Zhou Wenting reports in Shanghai.
Architect's vision helps establish a cultural project that empowers women of the Dong ethnic group, report Wang Qian in Beijing and Yang Jun in Guiyang.
A ceremony marking the centenary of the birth of Joseph Beuys was held at the Chao Art Center in Beijing on May 12 to pay tribute to the artist who profoundly changed contemporary art.
TV series sheds light on those who defied danger to risk their lives on a vital supply line, Xu Fan reports.
As dramatic backdrops go for an arts festival, it's difficult to beat the ruins of two ancient fortresses.
A painting exhibition at the Palace Museum showcases important figures from ancient China, Wang Kaihao reports.
A new dance production marks the centenary of the Communist Party of China by celebrating the spirit of the nation's people, Chen Nan reports.
If China's first emperor, Qinshihuang of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), were still alive, he might notice that some elements of his underground army have left their Terracotta Warrior comrades this week.
An international competition for short-video creators was launched in Beijing on Tuesday and is calling for short-video submissions telling stories about China.
The most famous line in Hamlet, "To be or not to be, that's the question," was uttered in the Tibetan language for the first time in Shanghai on May 7.
Qiu Zhijie holds his calligraphy exhibition at an unusual venue to promote art in daily life, Deng Zhangyu reports.