A documentary about China's achievements over the past five years has become the movie most cited by China's ministers at the ongoing annual sessions of national legislature and top political advisory body.
Crucial work has been done to safeguard China's cultural treasures, and more responsibilities are being placed on the government's shoulders, a senior official said on Tuesday.
A bookstore owner in Xi'an is selling his paintings to support his business during sluggish trade.
The exhibition, which is jointly curated by the Shanghai Museum and Cernuschi Museum, kicked off on March 9 and brings together 110 art and archaeology objects dating from the 3rd century BC to the 19th century.
As vice-president of the International Council of Museums, or ICOM, An Laishun is well placed to talk about how Chinese museums have grown in the past decades.
"Amazing China," a 90-minute documentary recording China's achievements over the last five years, has become the country's all-time highest-grossing documentary.
Awarding winning film Ballad From Tibet by Chinese director Zhang Wei is scheduled to premiere in New York City on Saturday, March 10.
Over the recent Spring Festival holiday, Chinese visitors went to 730 cities across 68 countries and regions.
In the series of photos, the woman at first refuses a bowl of yuanxiao, or glutinous dumpling balls, a traditional food eaten that day, then eats only one ball, before finally devouring them all, but seemingly with a sense of regret. The model's expressions left many Chinese netizens amused.
“When thunder crashes, it will rain, leiou; when it rains, you have to hold an umbrella, leiou; when it’s cold, you have to put on a heavy jacket, leiou.” From the lyrics, can you tell what song it is?
For ping-pong lovers, the upcoming romance comedy Mix features their favorite sport.
With the recent release of Bajrangi Bhaijaan, one more 'Khan' from Bollywood is starting to make waves on China's big screens.