Chinese dance drama, Poetic Dance: The Journey of a Legendary Landscape Painting, will be staged in Macao from Aug 24-28 with five performances.
Youth Has Another Name, a new acrobatic show produced by Hunan Provincial Performance and Arts Group, was staged at Poly Theater in Beijing on May 23.
Counted among the “Ten Great Chinese Paintings,” the famous historical scroll painting “Emperor Taizong Receiving the Tibetan Envoy,” created by renowned painter Yan Liben (601-673), recently made an appearance in an exhibition at the Palace Museum in Beijing.
Performers dressed in traditional Chinese clothing participated in a Tang Dynasty-themed activity at the Suzhou Museum in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. At the event, performers reenacted scenes portrayed in ancient paintings and a series of traditional rites were held. Visitors also participated in interactive activities to learn more about the history and traditions of the Tang Dynasty (618-907).
A restored version of Castle in the Sky, the first film produced by the famous Studio Ghibli in Japan, will be released in Chinese theaters on Children's Day, which falls on June 1.
Yan Yan Gu Shi (Salt and Words Story), a new app for storytellers to release short tales which can be mostly finished in 10 to 20 minutes, has been released by China's largest Q & A platform Zhihu on May 18.
China's film industry is experiencing a surge in sequels to hit movies, with several highly anticipated follow-ups registering with the China Film Administration in the first quarter of 2023.
Echoing this season of luxuriant growth, the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum staged on Sunday, the day that xiaoman fell, a fashion show performed by adult and child models.
On May 19, the solo exhibition "Where should I take this image?" by Thomas Auriol, the winner of the 2020 Yishu 8 · French Young Artists Award, opened at Yishu 8 Beijing Art Center.
The first thing that Wang Caili does immediately after she gets out of bed in the morning is to check the fish tank in the courtyard of her home.
In 1993, 59-year-old Huang Huilin, a professor at Beijing Normal University, laid the foundations for the inaugural College Student Film Festival. In those early days, the films had to be transported by bicycle.
The Huabiao Film Awards, one of China's most prestigious film competitions, announced the winners for its 18th and 19th editions on Tuesday night.