Lantern Festival events bring friends and families together across the country in a unique celebration of culture and tradition marked by fascinating and imaginative illuminations.
The Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the first month on Chinese lunar calendar, which is Feb 5 this year. Its arrival also marks the end of Spring Festival celebrations.
China's tourism industry got a boost during Spring Festival earlier this month despite many people being encouraged to stay put over the holiday, according to a release by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism on Thursday.
Festival's online gambit pays off as more students tune in to master musical instruments like pipa and the harp.
Realistic approach to tackling crime sees TV series win praise for acting and plotlines.
Beijing art exhibition celebrates the ox's role in Chinese culture.
Referring to historical documents, archaeological research, scattered architectural ruins and ancient artworks portraying original scenes, people have to rely on their imagination to get an impression of the past splendor of Yuanmingyuan, or the Old Summer Palace, in Beijing.
A three-month online screening event, Chinese Cinema Season, that opened Feb 12 showcases Chinese language films never seen before in the UK and highlights overlooked gems to cinema-lovers in the UK and Ireland.
A series of picture books gives children and adults a taste of traditional culture by exploring the history and origin of popular Chinese dishes in a new and contemporary way.
The Lantern Festival is approaching! Join us at 7 pm on Feb 26 (GMT+8) to watch the LIVE concert Melodies of Spring to celebrate the Lantern Festival and experience the charm of traditional Chinese music.
People in Xi'an often say that ancient tombs can be found across the Shaanxi provincial capital.
A dance production set in Tang era makes waves online at a Spring Festival gala.