As people’s lives have been greatly affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, the internet has provided a way to continue engaging in both work and leisure.
Traditional-art workshops resume production and alleviate poverty, Yang Feiyue reports.
Finding creative ways to engage with their audiences amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Xi'an Symphony Orchestra has launched a series of online streaming concerts, combining them with art pieces displayed at museums in Xi'an, Shaanxi province.
A collection of the French master painter's prints and drawings donated to Peking University is on show and can be viewed through virtual tours, Lin Qi reports.
From the quartet of Beethoven to the serenade of Mozart, a series of classical music performances were scheduled to stage online by the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) from April 11 for housebound audiences due to the epidemic.
The gourmet show Darling, Come to Dinner, hosted by Chinese actor Jia Nailiang and Hong Kong actor-host Wong Cho-lam, puts a spotlight on warm moments during shared meals.
An online training course on Chinese paper-cutting and sachet making was launched by the China Cultural Center in Seoul on April 18. The class shared the meaning and cultural background of paper-cutting and sachet, and taught how to make both.
Powered by the 360-degree panorama and high-resolution image acquisition technologies, a virtual tour of the Hubei Provincial Museum has become a reality on Google Arts & Culture.
The NCPA Orchestra is livestreaming its seasonal concert series amid the outbreak, Chen Nan reports.
Chinese pianist Lang Lang will join in a star-studded cast of celebrities for One World: Together at Home, a televised and online-streamed global concert honoring and supporting front-line healthcare workers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"We have Dante, Shakespeare and Du Fu (712-770). These poets create the very values by which poetry is judged," remarked Harvard professor Stephen Owen in Du Fu, China's Greatest Poet, a recent BBC documentary.
Khawla al-Khaldy, a journalist from Gaza city, spends long hours every day to draw paintings as she stays at home amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.