The recent opening of a new exhibition building at the Sanxingdui Museum, in Guanghan, Sichuan province, made the venue an instant tourist hot spot.
Around 100 performances will be staged in a month at Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts to mark the institution's 16th anniversary, which falls on Dec 22.
iQIYI, China's equivalent to Netflix, held its annual iQIYI Scream Night on Nov 25 at the Galaxy Arena in Macao. It awarded 52 honors across various categories to recognize premium content and outstanding artists that have helped engage diverse audiences globally.
The Junior Youth Dance Company, a new performing arts troupe at the Beijing Dance Academy, made its debut with a show on Nov 27.
The 2023 Conference of China Study Tour Union for Teenagers from Hong Kong and Macao took place in Xi'an, Shaanxi, on Nov 26.
Participants from home and abroad shared and discussed how the thoughts of ancient Chinese philosopher Mencius (372-289 BC) could help facilitate civilization exchanges and mutual learning between the East and West at an oriental civilization dialogue on Sunday in Beijing.
Ordos hosted a grand light show in 10 first-tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, with the landmarks in CBD showing Chinese characters “Warm city Ordos welcomes you”. The city promotion video is also played on large outdoor screens in core business areas in 100 cities nationwide, including the US and France.
More than 120 guests from home and aboard gathered at a seminar titled “Inner Child’s World, The World’s Child” on Monday in Wuyi county of Jinhua city, East China’s Zhejiang province, discussing the future development of Chinese children’s literature and opportunities for international exchange and cooperation.
BRATISLAVA — The illustrators of Chinese children's books remain among the most internationally awarded artists thanks to their consistent use of unique and traditional styles of artistic expression, according to Zuzana Jarosova, general commissioner of the Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava.
GUIYANG — Walking into the basement of the Geological Museum of Guizhou in the hinterland of Southwestern China, a soft buzz came out of a room around the corner.
When the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra planned to mark its seventh birthday with a concert, conductor Chen Xieyang, its music director, decided to perform works by Chinese composer Zhu Jian'er (1922-2017).
Of all the 240 items at the current exhibition China's Southern Paradise: Treasures From the Lower Yangzi Delta, at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Clarissa von Spee, the curator, has singled out one particular painting as the cover of its accompanying catalog.