Celebrated novel's author plays scriptwriter for stage adaptation, bringing a powerful narrative of rural love to audiences with help from acclaimed conductor and theater artists' great voices, Chen Nan reports.
A new wave of historical games is helping China's youth engage with the past through immersive storytelling, role-play, and research.
Born in the 21st century as part of Generation Z, I have grown up in a peaceful China, where national stability and sovereignty provide a secure environment for everyday life.
From hidden to celebrated, embroidered pads turn into bold statements, merging traditional craft with modern conversations on women's health.
Young Tibetans are shaping Xizang's future, reviving traditional culture, improving rural life, and sharing the plateau's heritage with the world.
The fourth edition of Xiami Music & Arts Festival took place at the scenic Aranya seaside area, Qinhuangdao, Hebei province, once again and brought together music lovers for a unique experience, blending performances, arts and community.
At 24, pop idol Wang Yuan has set a record as the youngest solo singer to headline a concert at Beijing's National Stadium, commonly known as the Bird's Nest, following two back-to-back sold-out performances on Friday and Saturday.
Emotional and relevant story of acclaimed calligrapher and general comes to life in new production that merges tradition and innovation in its characters, music and stage design, Chen Nan reports.
Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, will become a vibrant stage for the 19th China Theatre Festival from Friday to Sept 25. The festival is a grand cultural event organized by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the China Theatre Association.
Lady M, a reimagined musical version of Shakespeare's Macbeth, returned to Shanghai for its third run on Sunday, featuring an international cast from a number of countries.
In a livestream on a short-video platform, Liu Yong'an, an 80-year-old representative inheritor of Shaoyang Glove Puppetry, skillfully manipulates small puppets with both hands and feet while delivering classic drama lines to a large audience.
From Aug 1 to 24, Revolution Circus Show and Newbie — two groundbreaking Chinese circus productions — captivated audiences at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Both shows offered an immersive experience, combining high-level acrobatics, rhythmic dance, and dramatic tension in a bold and imaginative fusion of art forms.