Orchestral suite pays tribute to the fallen with music and songs that inspire, Chen Nan reports.
A production depicting the era of Tibetan clans in Sichuan is set to make its Beijing debut, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
An intriguing novel recounts the fortunes of a fictional merchant family against the backdrop of upheaval in an uncertain time, Yang Yang reports.
A contest focusing on Chinese culture and tourism ran in Australia from November 2020 to March 2021. It successfully wrapped on March 21.
The China Arts and Entertainment Group Ltd (CAEG), the nation's largest promoter of arts and culture exchanges, turned 70 in 2020. In a recent interview, CAEG chairman Li Jinsheng talked to Chinaculture.org about the group's history, achievements and big plans.
Quest for photos of the Old Summer Palace after 1860 sees one man enhance our present by examining the past, Wang Kaihao reports.
With the pandemic situation under control domestically and spring blooms blossoming across the country, travelers are eager to travel again.
Central China's Hubei province hopes to boost tourism by promoting the seasonal blooming of its cherry blossoms, Xu Lin and Liu Kun report.
Leading China historian lauds optimism of cultural exchange amid CPC centenary celebrations, Alexis Hooi reports.
To welcome the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the China Cultural Center in Seoul recently launched a series of activities to introduce the development of sports in China.
On March 19, the CCTSS Translation Workshop was officially launched in the press room of the Museum of Classics and Books of the National Library of China.
The Chinese embassy in Pakistan, the China Cultural Center in Pakistan and the China Window in Peshawar jointly held a photo exhibition on Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in the country on March 9.