The new Era 2 acrobatic show that started at Shanghai Circus World on July 31 features a slew of upgrades, including new visual projections, costume designs and stunts.
The Art Museum of Beijing Fine Art Academy is currently hosting Incredible Xiaoke, until Sunday, to commemorate Li Xiaoke, a shuimo ink-water artist who died in April in Beijing at 76.
Launch of the new book raises a further discussion by experts and scholars from different countries in various fields.
In the essay "In Memory of Norman Bethune", which was published by Chairman Mao Zedong on Dec 21, 1939, he praised Doctor Bethune as a man who "is already noble-minded and pure, a man of moral integrity and above vulgar interest, a man who is of value to the people".
Best-selling video game attracts players with new theme music from a traditional instrument, Chen Nan reports.
The Shandan section of the Great Wall is located deep in the vast Gobi Desert in Northwest China's Gansu province, its crumbling, sand-colored structure looming over the ancient Xiakou village.
As China plans to establish four national cultural parks based on the Great Wall, the Grand Canal, the Long March and the Yellow River from 2021 to 2025, the China Tourism Office in Sydney recently opened a column about the project on its website.
Armed police officer Luo Changqiang says he cannot remember how many times he had watched trains roaring past the tunnel of the Kunlun Mountains.
Zheng Chenying has carved out a career that many of her peers dream of. Since 2018, the now 24-year-old has been to 64 cities at home and abroad and experienced 24 very different lifestyles.
The Chinese language has become popular among Lebanese students over the past five years, says Antoine Hokayem, a professor and local director of the Confucius Institute at the University of Saint Joseph.
Lou Sheng's schedule is especially full this year. Trips overseas have dried up due to the pandemic, but the schedule gaps have created more opportunities to travel around China, and that has paid off in a growing band of fans for his Wuju Opera performances.
In 2011, when harpist Wang Guan launched a training program at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, during the Gateway to Arts Summer Festival, there were only about 30 students and none of them knew anything about the musical instrument.