Hong Kong Nature Stories, a nonprofit program aiming to display the city's biological diversity, was launched at Phoenix Television's headquarters on April 13.
A large symphonic poem, I Love You China, was performed by the Chengdu Symphony Orchestra at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on April 13.
Spaniard who launched the city's first cinema is the subject of an upcoming documentary.
From prehistoric drawings on cliffs and rocks, to the Mona Lisa in which Leonardo da Vinci produced an iconic smile of timeless charm, portrait painting has been a recurring practice of people seeking identity and the meaning of their presence in a world of immensity.
Guangzhou triennial highlights rapid pace of progress and how people adjust to it.
The 2nd Guardian Art Book Fair is now taking place at the Guardian Art Center in Wangfujing Street, Beijing, displaying 10,000 books distributed by more than 40 publishing houses at home and abroad.
The domestic action comedy Ride On continued topping the Chinese box office chart on Tuesday, according to statistics from the China Movie Data Information Network.
Echoing Blake’s poem, A Momentary Spring, an ongoing art exhibit at the Beijing Times Art Museum, offers viewers a chance to immerse themselves among large-scale installations to examine the relationship between transience and eternity.
Marking a third directorial outing for stage veteran Pu Cunxin, Beijing People's Art Theatre is preparing to premiere a youthful new version of Chekhov's classic play The Seagull.
The scenery at the West Lake, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, had remained unchanged for hundreds of years when the world ushered in an era of rapid change at the dawn of the 20th century.
In March 2015, a news report about a Buddhist statue on display at the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Budapest caused a big stir in China.
People of the ethnic Wa group living in Ximeng Wa Autonomous County of Yunnan welcomed their highly anticipated, annual wooden drum festival on Monday.