Domestic productions have provided audiences with many pleasant surprises on the silver screen this year. As the year is coming to an end, China Daily Website has invited nine critics, academics and film workers to vote for their top ten films of the year.
After a two-year hiatus, musician Wu Tong returns with a crossover concert, titled The World and Sheng, which will be staged at Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing on Thursday and Friday.
A rundown of the year's best and best-selling Chinese movies shows that it will take time for the two to converge.
China's fascination with that elementary detective Sherlock Holmes, the upstairs-downstairs lives in period drama Downton Abbey, and the sci-fi thriller Black Mirror, helped earn millions of dollars for Britain, Chancellor George Osborne said Saturday.
The second season of the TV reality show, Silk Road Expedition, will take audiences to landmark cities along the Silk Road, the ancient route connecting China and the West.
A young Peking Opera scriptwriter embraces love at first sight and other romance she finds in our daily lives, Chen Nan reports.
For movie enthusiasts curious about next year's blockbusters, China's Film Co Ltd, the country's largest producer and distributor, recently offered an answer: Up to 33 new titles will be released or shot in the Year of Monkey.
China's rapidly growing movie market has long been thirsty for qualified directors. Now the shortage may ease slightly thanks to a program which aims to find new talent.
Reality shows featuring celebrities are proving to be a rage, not just among television audiences but advertisers and program sponsors.
Still photos of Run for love, starring actress Zhang Ziyi and actor Eddie Peng, were released. The film opens on Valentine's Day in 2016.
Music lovers in China may know him as a pianist, but Xu Zhong will be taking on a new role as the principal conductor of the Fondazione Arena di Verona in January.
Stars have walked the red carpet for the premiere of Chinese film Mr. Six in Beijing.