For Shen Shanshan, 38, April is the "most important time of the year" as she is enjoying the annual Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) despite her busy life.
Cinephiles in seven Chinese cities including Beijing, Guangdong, Chengdu and Wuhan, are in for a treat in the form of eight new French feature films brought by the 19th French Film Panorama in the upcoming two months.
April in Guiyang is known as a time of cherry blossoms and lush greenery, but this year another attraction will be on offer for residents and visitors to admire. The special exhibition A Universal Genius: Salvador Dalí made its debut on Thursday in provincial capital Guiyang.
An exhibition of British Victoria-era art and craft opened at Guangdong Museum in Guangzhou, Guangdong province on Friday - the first of its kind in China.
A total of 9 international judges exchanged ideas on the Global Civilization Initiative at the inaugural Orchid Awards final selection meeting in Beijing on Thursday.
The impressive collection of literature in the Library Cave at the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu province, represents one of the most inclusive, advanced and open facets of the ancient Chinese, says Dunhuang specialist Zhao Xiaoxing.
For more than a century, the Library Cave, or Cave 17 of the Mogao Caves of Dunhuang, in Northwest China's Gansu province, has been famous for its extraordinary collection of relics and a tale that has had its share of twists and turns.
The first Chinese production of the Phantom of the Opera will premiere at the Shanghai Grand Theatre on Tuesday, and theater lovers in China are clearly looking forward to it, if the audience numbers of a recent livestream are anything to go by.
One of the most globally renowned Chinese musicians, cellist Wang Jian is back home in Shanghai.
For more than 70 years, Beijing People's Art Theatre has been considered the flag bearer of Chinese drama.
The movie features some of the country’s most advanced fighter aircrafts. [Photo provided to China Daily]Born to Fly, an epic which unveils the lesser-known lives of Chinese air force test pilots, is currently leading presale box office charts during China’s lucrative May Day holiday season.
Born in the famous historical city of Xi'an in Shaanxi, Chinese ink and wash painter Wang Xiaoyan studied and lived in Japan for over two decades, where she earned a diploma from the Tokyo University of the Arts. Inheriting ideas and techniques from old classics while also trying to break conventions has defined her career for decades.