Beijing's Palace Museum - located in the Forbidden City - is bringing out the best of its treasures for 90th-Anniversary commemorations. Among the highlights are the Stone Moat collection, comprising ancient China's renowned painters and calligraphers.
The 2015 China Beijing International Art Fair is set to open on Oct 7 at the Beijing Exhibition Center in the Chinese capital city,according to a news conference on Sunday.
The fifth International Festival of Intangible Cultural Heritage under the theme of "inheriting cultural legacy and creating a better future" kicked off in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province on Sept 11, 2015.
This year, the festival that opened on Sept 7 in the capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province features artists and scholars from 62 countries and regions.
The 18th Beijing Art Expo witnessed a large turnout of art lovers who put great effort in cultural exchanges between China and the rest the world. And Chen Fengyue was one of them.
Silk Journey to Art world tour exhibition made its debut in Beijing on September 10. More than 200 contemporary art works by more than 60 artists from 30 countries are on display.
Guo Yazhi, known as "the best wind instrument player of China" joined the ensemble when Gabrielle Goodman, a professor from Berklee College of Music (BCM) and its graduates staged "Sound of Berklee" at Xi'an Concert Hall in Shaanxi province.
A netizen wrote on Weibo on Sept 11 regarding a couple's scandalous behavior of carving their names on a 300-year-old vat at the Palace Museum and called for the museum to report the case to the police.
The returning of the statue of Patriach Zhanggong is taking a turn for the worse as the Dutch collector of the statue ate his words.
The appearance of a rare artistic treasure in Beijing over the weekend resulted in crowds waiting in line for six hours at the Forbidden City.
About 400 Tai Chi enthusiasts from west coast of Canada and the United States demonstrate Tai Chi all together to promote the art of Tai Chi exercise in Vancouver, Canada, on September 12.
Li Gang, a member of the China Photographers Association, took his lens on the interesting subject of people using cellphones.