Peking Opera actors perform during the play "Don Quixote, Errant Knigh" in Guanajuato, Mexico, on Oct 17, 2016.
Four hundred years ago, when William Shakespeare was writing his sonnets with a quill, Tang Xianzu was recording verses with a brush nearly 6,000 kilometers away.
The mystery surrounding the gem is explained at an ongoing exhibition, Pearls: Treasures from the Seas and the Rivers, at the National Museum of China in Beijing.
Lisa Roet, an Australian artist whose inspiration comes from simian research, has added unique work to Beijing's landscape.
Andreas Ottensamer, the principal clarinetist of the Berlin Philharmonic, just had a hectic 48 hours in China. Shortly after landing in Beijing, the 27-year-old Austrian played tennis to relax.
At a China-UK forum, artists and fashion designers share perspectives and seek new ways of thinking.
From October 14 to November 14, "Kites and Fans : Fine Arts Exhibition" are on display at the China Cultural Centre in Sydney. The exhibition showcased dozens of exquisite fans and kites. Craftsmen from Zhejiang province will demonstrate their great and exemplary skills during this exhibition.
A week-long Chinese film festival kicked off in Brussels on Thursday to highlight the diversity of recent Chinese cinema and the talent of its directors.
The operatic version of one of the Bard's classics comes to China 25 years after becoming a hit in France, Chen Nan reports.
China's Xinjiang cultural features have been introduced in Laos during a lecture on "Discovering the mystery of Xinjiang" held Monday in Lao capital Vientiane.
An exhibition of writing that goes back 3,000 years will tour Japan through next year, Wang Kaihao reports. Wang Kaihao A panoramic history of Chinese writing is heading eastward.
In commemoration of the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's (1564-1616) death, a copy of the English writer's collection First Folio will be displayed at a free public exhibition from Oct 26 to 29 in Hong Kong.