230 hats for children, from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) to the present, went on show at the Shanxi Arts Museum in Shanxi province on Tuesday.
On Oct 13, the 46-year-old filmmaker brought his latest biographical adventure movie, The Odyssey, to Beijing and exchanged ideas with Chinese movie-goers.
Chinese artist Feng Sixiao has brought China to the British Museum, thanks to a display of his watercolor paintings, which opened on Tuesday.
Harvard pioneer's book tells the story of his upbringing in rural China. Hong Xiao reports from New York.
The UCLA Confucius Institute is spreading the spirit of the ancient Silk Road with its cultural programs and collaborations.
The total number of online literature websites users increased to 352 million by the end of June 2017, according to the latest report from China Internet Network Information Center. This shows half of all netizens are online literature readers.
People in Tokyo were offered a chance to experience authentic Chinese culture as the China Day festival was held in the Japanese capital from Oct 21 to 22.
During a recent event to promote his new movie Where Has Time Gone?, director Jia Zhangke says the film has received acclaim in several overseas international film festivals.
China has achieved greater soft power by developing its cultural industries and promoting international cooperation, while the country has signed more than 300 agreements with nations participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, high-ranking officials said on Friday.
China Post issued a special set of two stamps, each with a face value of 1.2 yuan (18 US cents), on Wednesday to mark the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China being held in Beijing.
A film-set remake of China's scenic former capital proves a hit with TV drama fans and history buffs alike.
China has achieved greater soft power by developing its cultural industries and promoting international cooperation. China ranks first in publications, production and broadcasting of television dramas, and movie screens.