International best-selling author Mai Jia thanked the dozens of translators who've brought his and other globally celebrated Chinese authors' works overseas recognition at the recent Dialogues Between Mai Jia and Sinologists from 30 Countries event.
Beijing International Book Fair sees record-breaking deals and strong global demand for Chinese titles, Yang Yang reports.
Summer breezes ripple across the eastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, turning the fields and mountains of Minxian county in Dingxi, Gansu province, a vibrant green.
How Dare You!?, an original vertical screen micro-drama by China's leading online entertainment provider iQIYI, premiered June 28, following last year's animated adaptation of the same title. This launch underscores iQIYI's effective fusion of long- and short-form content formats, and kicks off a summer season of micro-drama lineup. The series set a new benchmark for micro-dramas, achieving a content popularity index of 5,667 and reaching a record high in bullet screen within the category.
An upcoming film retelling the legendary journey of Tian Bao, an ethnic Tibetan Red Army veteran born as Sanggyai Yexe, is scheduled to be released at People Cinemas, a nationwide chain specializing in domestic movies, on Thursday.
The 2025 China Original Folk Song Festival, organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, opened on Thursday in Hohhot, capital city of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
Pop artist David Tao and his company, GREAT Entertainment, signed a strategic global alliance with Universal Music Greater China (UMGC), a division of Universal Music Group (UMG), a leading music-based entertainment company, marking his entry into UMG's global artist family and reflecting a shared vision to elevate Mandarin pop to new heights on the international stage.
Narration and singing deliver a compelling tale of heritage, Yang Feiyue reports in Chengdu.
The drama series In the Name of the Blossom, the sequel to the hit costume drama Flourished Peony, which premiered earlier this year, began airing on Mango TV on Monday.
After a spell of rain, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan province awoke like a fairyland come to life.
With the city's 199 child-friendly reading venues involved for the first time, the 2025 Shanghai Fairy Tale Festival opened on Wednesday. Over the course of the summer holiday, the festival, organized by the Shanghai Children’s Library, will provide more than 400 activities designed to spark a love of reading in minors.