According to the data from the Beijing Municipal Cultural Heritage Bureau, by the end of 2022, Beijing had 215 museums on record, receiving more than 50 million visitors annually.
The Flash, the latest Hollywood superhero film about the titular DC comic character, held a total of 300 advanced screenings across the country on Tuesday and Wednesday, provoking a nostalgic wave among fans as it featured multiple Batman actors.
From All Ears to Great Love Dunhuang, this year's Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) features many high-quality films from China. Deep in thought and rich in content, they are winning the hearts of movie lovers. The SIFF celebrates the latest advances in Chinese cinema, with a nod to cross-cultural collaborations and an eye on exciting new movies from around the world.
Beijing People's Art Theatre, flag bearer for Chinese drama, marks 71 years, Chen Nan reports.
Artist Zhang Jiangzhou pushes frontiers of ink at new Beijing exhibition, Lin Qi reports.
Dual exhibition shows contrasting styles and views in process of cultural exchange, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
Hong Kong superstar Chow Yun-fat revealed that he accidentally suffered a head injury while shooting his new movie, One More Chance. He went to hospital for treatment, he said at a recent event in Shanghai, and the wound required five stitches.
Four years after the suspense series The Longest Day In Chang'an became a phenomenal hit, director Cao Dun and novelist-scriptwriter Ma Boyong announced they would team up again for the historic action movie, Heroes of Dunhuang.
A collection of precious duplicates of ancient thangka and contemporary artworks from Tibet's Sakya, some of which are being exhibited to the public for the first time, are currently on show at the Shanghai History Museum and Shanghai Xuhui Art Museum.
Chinese classic Farewell My Concubine is still a film favorite among audiences 30 years after its premiere. Directed by Chen Kaige and starring Leslie Cheung, Gong Li and Zhang Fengyi, it tells the story of two Peking opera actors' lifelong friendship and social issues in 20th-century China.
Musician Xiao Jun, who composes, plays guitar and piano, released his latest album, Atypical Airship, with a nationwide tour which kicked off in Shanghai on April 30 and concluded in Beijing on Saturday.