A concert by Beijing Symphony Orchestra and conductor Tan Lihua was held on Sunday at the Forbidden City Concert Hall, kicking off the annual Gateway to Arts 2023 Summer Festival.
Hailing from a well-connected, wealthy family in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, Xiang Yuanbian, who lived in the 16th century, was able to committed to his only passion of life — collecting art. He was a prominent connoisseur and art dealer of his time.
Xu Li and Andrey Kovalchuk are presenting an exhibition at Shanghai's New Art Museum, through to July 30.
A new generation of tour guides, media professionals and academics are applying their enthusiasm and new technologies to publicizing the culture and beauty of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
With a four-decade-long career as a ballet dancer, Zou Gang, who danced with top ballet companies, including the Liaoning Ballet and the National Ballet of China, has a dream of adapting for ballet the well-known folk tale, The Legend of the White Snake.
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau plays host to 500th landmark Ritz-Carlton in China.
The 29th Beijing International Book Fair closed on June 18 at the China National Convention Center.
Located in the Xiling Gorge between the Three Gorges Dam and Gezhouba Dam, the Tribe of the Three Gorges scenic area in Yichang, Hubei province, offers encounters with a variety of cultural experiences related to ethnic groups, such as those of the Tujia people.
Recently, during a seminar to discuss The White Castle, a 40-episode TV series adapted from Wang's novel of the same title, the veteran doctor revealed that his creation of the story was driven by the great value of hope, which he has absorbed from many literary works like Pushkin's poem.
The Tianjin Symphony Orchestra gave a concert at the Tianjin Grand Theater on June 28, marking the 102nd founding anniversary of the Communist Party of China on July 1.
Qiu Yunting, one of the principal ballet dancers of the National Ballet of China, won the Best Female Dancer award during the 31st Benois de la Danse — the international ballet prize known as the "Ballet Oscars", which was founded in 1991 in Moscow by the International Dance Association (now the International Choreography Union).
An album of 12 miniature landscapes, on paper fans, attributed to Wang Yuanqi, will be available at the Beijing Yongle International Auction, from July 2-4. The collection of ink-color paintings shows Wang's devotion to learning from artists such as Dong Qichang and Huang Gongwang, with an emphasis on delivering a cultivated elegance.