A group of student shutterbugs at Liaocheng University in Shandong province collectively devised a set of cut-out cardboard pictures, which are basically images of people and animals "colored" by whatever is in the background, Nov 18, 2015.
Chilly November has turned into a warm season for fans of big foreign films. Seven tentpoles-topping the imported release total for a single month this year-are competing fiercely for the Chinese mainland audience.
"The key to get a job in China – online or offline, really is, to be good at something and show them what you've got," said Nick, an editor employed by a state news agency this year through social networking.
A week-long exhibition of discoveries made at the Haihunhou cemetery archaeological site was launched on Monday at Jiangxi Provincial Museum in Nanchang.
Up to 233 sets of ancient relics from Rome will meet Chinese visitors in the coming year.
Chinese archaeologists on Tuesday discovered 75 gold coins and hoof-shaped ingots in an aristocrat's tomb that dates back to the Western Han Dynasty.
Twenty years after iconic singer Teresa Teng died of an asthma attack, a biographical TV series reportedly is in the works between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland.
Accompanied by the perfect ballet show by Mariinsky Ballet, the month-long 17th China Shanghai International Arts Festival came to a close Monday at the Shanghai Oriental Art Center.
It was a fiesta for puppets-those artful creatures that come to joyful life and overcome language barrier.
Cannes-winning director Hou Hsiao-Hsien's film The Assassin led the race with 11 nominations at the 52nd Golden Horse Awards, Asia's equivalent to the Oscars.
One of the lawyers representing the Chinese village in its quest to retrieve the mummified Buddha said an appeal would be submitted to a Dutch court later this month.
Chinese Culture Minister Luo Shugang proposed suggestions on the 2ndChina-Central and Eastern European (CEE) Countries Cultural Cooperation Forum.