Chinese Cultural Minister Luo Shugang visited the China Cultural Center in Cairo on August 8.
Lin, a fish bone artist, resides in Xiamen province’s Gulangyu island in southern China, and thinks that the Chinese should engrave the pain caused by the anti-Japanese war.
In 1790, four opera troupes from Anhui province performed for the 80th birthday of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), and later stayed on in Beijing to develop their performance style.
Charles Dutoit keeps a mad schedule of traveling around the world. Chen Jie catches up with the maestro in Beijing.
Ines Brunn loves bikes. The German has lived in Beijing for more than 10 years and in that time has had a lot to say about what the city should do to promote cycling.
That is an example of the 31-year-old comedian making use of his cultural background.
After the second episode of the BBC documentary, it sparked even more debate in Chinese media and on the Chinese Internet than last week.
The 11th National Calligraphy and Seal Carving, now at the National Art Museum of China, traces the aesthetic transformation of Chinese calligraphy over the decade.
Thangka, a Tibetan scroll-banner depicting various kinds of contents, can be seen in every monastery family shrine in Tibet autonomous region and has become a valuable kind of collection in recent years.
Actors from the Israeli Cameri Theatre rehearse at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, capital of China, Aug 13, 2015.
After four years’ construction, the Tianqiao Performing Arts Center, a modern theater complex in Southern Beijing, will make its debut on Nov 20 this year. 3D drawings of the center were released at a press conference Thursday.
The Qinghai Cultural Tourism Festival was opened in Xining on Thursday.