Discover the best things to do in major Chinese cities with our weekly roundup of trending arts, culture and leisure activities around town.
Having long been concerned about the future of raolongdeng-or Pudong Dragon Dance, an intangible cultural heritage-72-year-old master Lu Dajie has finally obtained a sense of relief now that an organization has been designated to protect it.
Through Feb 4, theatergoers and art lovers in Beijing will be exposed to more than 60 performances and three theme exhibitions presented by more than 700 artists from 12 countries and regions.
Yanxi Palace: Princess Adventures, a six-episode spinoff of a 2018 runaway hit, is being shown on Netflix since Dec 31.
Peking Opera performances at the National Theatre of Cuba in Havana on Jan. 10-11 are part of the celebrations this year marking 60 years of diplomatic ties between China and Cuba, local organizers said on Wednesday.
China will continue to support the establishment of intangible cultural heritage workshops nationwide for poverty alleviation, said a circular recently released by central authorities.
China's National Cultural Heritage Administration has called for scenic spots and organizations to open their historic buildings to the public as much as possible.
You could say it comes naturally to Zhang Chenliang. Indeed, his moniker is "the man of natural history", or Bowu Jun in Chinese. This is no idle boast as the popular science blogger has 11 million followers on Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter.
Recently Han opened a new art gallery named after himself, in addition to the three venues in Beijing, Hangzhou of Zhejiang province, and Yinchuan of Ningxia Hui autonomous region.
Truthful Being of Mysterious Orient, an exhibition through Jan 12 in Athens, introduces European audiences to the aesthetic views and core values of Chinese art by showing a selection of Qi's works.
Richard Sears, the popular researcher of Chinese characters, nicknamed 'Uncle Hanzi', has redoubled his efforts to uncover the mysteries of ancient Chinese writing.
French pianist Richard Clayderman will return to Beijing with a recital at the Great Hall of the People featuring some of his best-known pieces.