Ten cultural symbols reflecting Inner Mongolia's image, identity and values are being promoted by the Information Office of the Inner Mongolian government.
If a marriage ceremony offers a snapshot of culture then a Mongolian wedding showcases it in Technicolor.
China is focused on opening more museums while the problem of setting up diversified exhibition programs and finding an audience is delayed.
The 2015 spring auction season in Beijing ended last week, but it failed to create much spring in the art market. Some insiders concluded that "the market may lack great pieces, but not monet".
A group of diplomats from 15 countries travelled from Beijing to Inner Mongolia from June 25-28 to explore the history and culture of the grassland during the third Cultural Discovery Tour initiated by Chinese Ministry of Culture.
Featuring more than 300 items, many of which have not previously been publicly displayed, an exhibition, Drawn from Life: The Art of Disney Animation Studios provides a unique look into art created in the more than 90-year legacy of the studios.
China’s chieftain heritage sites, mainly concentrated in the mountainous areas of Hunan, Hubei and Guizhou in southeast China, will be considered by the 39thsession of the World Heritage Committee.
Though the Chinese government promulgated the "Great Wall of Protection Ordinance" in 2006, the world famous ancient stone fortification is still disappearing at a tremendous speed, especially the parts in forsaken mountain areas.
Ahead of this year's China-EU Leaders' Meeting in Brussels, a group of Belgian middle-school students are preparing for a trip to China next month to learn more about the country.
The 2015 Eco-Forum Global Annual Conference, the nation’s only international conference approved by the State Council that addresses issues concerning ecological development, held its opening ceremony today in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province.
Explore the Beauty of Chinese Costume, the last in a series of lectures organized by the Chinese Ministry of Culture, was held at the Italian branch of the Institute for International Education of Students in Rome.
Diplomats from 15 countries, including Nigeria, Fiji, South Korea and Austria were guests at the third Cultural Tour of Inner Mongolia.