Every spring, a handful of aspiring dancers and choreographers of the National Ballet of China spend extra time in the company's studios, preparing for its annual dance workshop.
It seems like a contradiction at first, a glaring anomaly. But There is a Fish in the Desert has a style resembling ancient myth and allegory, providing a unique insight with vivid imagination, says Ka Bun, from Hong Kong company Alishan-Cloud E-commerce Co, publisher of the upcoming traditional Chinese version of the novel.
Paintings of Zhou Enlai's life are on show at Nankai University in Tianjin.
An orchestral piece composed by Xiao Youmei (1884–1940) was premiered by a small student orchestra under Xiao's baton at Peking University in 1923.
It is a typically common perception that lawyers are typically viewed as elite professionals who work in decent offices, handling high-profile and lucrative cases. However, The Ordinary Road, a new TV series, provides a more realistic portrayal of the struggles and challenges faced by those just starting out in the legal profession.
The third Sanyuesan Ethnic Groups Film Culture Week, a six-day event which aimed to bring the limelight to silver screen stories about ethnic groups, drew the curtain in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region on Wednesday.
Inspired by the history and distinctive culture shaped by the descendants of Anshun over the centuries, director Yu Guowei and producer Yuan Xibo created the story of The Tunpu, a forthcoming feature scheduled to be released in domestic theaters this summer.
An animation festival showcasing domestic and foreign animations at theaters and tourist attractions like the Dunhuang Yadan National Geologic Park and the historic site of the Yumenguan Pass wrapped up on Wednesday in Dunhuang, Gansu province.
On the morning of April 28, the launch ceremony of an online variety show Dang Ran Qing Chun was held at the Communication University of China in Beijing.
The Chinese version of the most celebrated Shakespearean tragedy Hamlet will premiere on Thursday at the Shanghai Culture Square.
Some of the most important works by Sandro Botticelli are now on show in a major exhibition, Zhang Kun reports.
Despite China's movie market having once been chased by investors around five or six years ago, the industry is now facing greater stress to raise production fees after struggling from the pandemic, said some insiders during the recently concluded 13th Beijing International Film Festival.