When China Daily called director Chen Xiaoqing to interview him on his latest hit, the second season of Once Upon a Bite, the man-hailed as one of China's best food storytellers-he was sipping an India pale ale in the United Kingdom.
Retrospectrum, a retrospective exhibition of Bob Dylan's visual art, was a sensation in Shanghai during its seven-month tenure at the Modern Art Museum, Shanghai, throughout late last year until it ended earlier this month.
The National Centre for the Performing Arts will reopen on June 2, ending a nearly four-month closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.
While penguins aren't native to China, they still enjoy popularity in the nation for appearing in the logo of QQ, the online messaging platform in use for decades.
Actor Feng Yuanzheng used to spend most Spring Festival holidays at his workplace, The Beijing People's Art Theatre.
Celebrities turn detective for a creative TV show which lauds the spirit of China's craftsmen and women in a fresh new way
June 13 is China's Cultural and Heritage Day. The China Cultural Center in Sydney and the China Tourism Office in Sydney will launch a series of online events on that very day to show the inheritance and development of cultural heritage in China.
The Qingyang sachet, a time-honored cultural craft in Northwest China's Gansu province is experiencing a profound local revival. Generating wealth and hope, it proves folk art can adapt to modern aesthetics and the consumer market.
Recently, KT Wong Foundation (KTWF), a British cultural organization, collaborated with the China Tourism Office in London to promote cultural exchanges between China and Britain.
A deputy from Guizhou promotes livestreaming as a way to sell local agricultural products, report Chen Nan in Beijing and Yang Jun in Guiyang.
Since mid-March, Gao Wan'e, curator of the Wuhan Revolutionary Museum, has been busy collecting items demonstrating China's collective efforts in the fight against the novel coronavirus pandemic with her colleagues in Wuhan, Hubei province, previously the nation's hardest-hit city.
Central Conservatory of Music launched the second Yan'an Art Festival on March 23, with about 300 art schools and 10 Chinese symphony orchestras taking part in the event.