Piero Scaruffi, known for co-authoring A History of Silicon Valley: The Largest Creation of Wealth in the History of the Planet, shared his view of future media trends at a recent forum hosted by Sina News in Beijing. These are ten trends Scaruffi highlights in his 2017 The Future of Media Report.
Wanda Cinemas, China's largest cinema chain, announced in Beijing on Monday its foray into the mobile device app space to better use its huge database.
Visitors can get a taste of China's chopstick culture-and take away pairs engraved with their names-in Zhejiang province's Wuzhen.
When visitors flock to the tourism hot spot Wuzhen and ask locals for their "best-kept secret", the answer they may hear is "Hongshancun", a leisure getaway about 20 minutes outside town.
The famous water town in Zhejiang province's Tongxiang city is best known for its western (Xizha) and eastern (Dongzha) areas that have been highly commercialized. But Nanzha largely retained it original feel.
Japanese writer Yoko Sano created a cat in her bookThe Cat Who Lived a Million Times, which was introduced to China in 2004. The book has now been sold more than a million times in China.
Tsui Hark and Stephen Chow, two of Hong Kong's most commercially successful directors, team up on an upcoming fantasy film.
Chinese actor Jackie Chan, British film editor Anne V. Coates, American casting director Lynn Stalmaster and American documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman were presented with the Academy's Honorary Awards.
When a 3,000-year-old bronze wine vessel was shown at an exhibition in Shanghai last year, it drew a large number of viewers.
Beijing has stepped up efforts to stop the sale of illegally obtained Chinese cultural relics by auction houses, collectors and museums.
As the quintessential 'woman in cheongsam', television royalty Chen Shu wants to be known for her versatility.
A color shanshui (moutain-and-water) painting by Chinese artist Zhang Daqian fetched 103.5 million yuan ($15.2 million) at a Beijing sale on Saturday night.