An ecstatic fan of the capital city, Liuba's paintings emanate a stroke of vividity -- skyscrapers stringing out along the flyovers, museums in artistic design, and kids playing with snow in quadrangle courtyards imbue the historical city with a modern twist and a thick breath of life.
Beijing Dance Academy will launch a yearlong project, Dance For People, in 2021, which will see 100 dance productions presented online.
New collection offers complete view of late writer Wang Zengqi's literary legacy.
TV show highlighting attire of the ages reveals the rich heritage and complexity of Chinese culture. When picturing a bride, the first thing that comes to mind is perhaps an elegant white wedding dress decorated with exquisite lace. Well, that's if you follow Western folklore and fashion styles.
Central China's Qinling Mountain Range divides the country north to south. In winter, its gorges are blanked with white snow and silvery ice.
The China Cultural Center in Pakistan recently launched an online exhibition on its social media platforms to spotlight China’s natural wonders.
Almas Ilyas, a Pakistani, would never have imagined she could finish reading a novel that has more than 400 chapters. But she did. And by the time she finished reading a translated Chinese novel online, the experience opened up a whole new world of opportunities for her.
Minor Cold is the 23rd solar term of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms. For most areas of China, it marks the start of the coldest days of the year. This year's Minor Cold starts on Jan 6.
An exhibition highlights the contribution of late Peking Opera master Ma Lianliang to the art form's evolution.
The successive reigns of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) emperors, Kangxi, his son Yongzheng and grandson Qianlong saw a peak of court art. Strong financial revenues gave a boost to the creation of court painters and the imperial art collection.
The China Tourism Office in Seoul recently launched a virtual photo exhibition on Qinghai province to celebrate the new year.
A new alliance will promote the cultural heritage of the ancient 24-term calendar. A Chinese idiom goes: "birth in spring, growth in summer, harvest in autumn, and storage in winter", which shows Chinese people's understanding of time and the pattern of agriculture.