A modern ceramic exhibition hosted by the Chinese National Academy of Arts opened at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing on April 9, 2015.
Actors perform a Chinese music performance in Okan University in Istanbul, Turkey, April 9, 2015. Over 400 audiences watched the performance.
Bee-catching is an old trade in the mountainous area of Yiwu, East China's Zhejiang province, which has been carried on in the family of Xu Qichang for three generations.
European audiences are giving the thumbs ups to the 100-episode English-language version of China Dream - 365 Stories, currently being broadcast on the United Kingdom's Propeller TV.
The Internet-Film Symposium is set to open in Beijing on April 17, a day after the beginning of the 5th Beijing International Film Festival.
With the third installment in the hugely successful Lost film series preparing to hit cinemas, its backers are anticipating healthy box office returns.
Chinese mainlanld scripter Yu Zheng who was found to have infridged the copyright of Taiwanese novelist Chiung Yao, handed new evidence to Beijing High People's Court in a bid to challenge the original verdict.
The Croisements festival is celebrating its 10th birthday this year. Coordinated by the French Embassy in China, the Croisements festival of culture has attracted more than 8 million visitors since its creation in 2006 following the end of the Années Croisées France-China festival.
Monks take part in a Buddhist ritual to celebrate the birthday of Bodhisattva Guanyin at Qiyuan Temple on Jiuhua Mountain, East China's Anhui province, April 7, 2015.
An exhibition, China's First Emperor and his Soldiers, kicked off at the Moesgard Museum in Aarhus, Denmark on April 1.
The monks follow a long and rigorous process to make the tea, beginning with the blessing, cleansing, picking and drying of the leaves.
A survey conducted in nine countries showed that while Chinese kungfu movies remain popular among foreign audiences, Chinese directors and actors still lack international recognition.