The stress, the noise, the disconnection — when people talk about cities nowadays, its negative aspects are often emphasized.
On Tuesday, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra unveiled its 2025/26 season, in the presence of Finnish conductor and pianist Tarmo Peltokoski, its current music director designate who will become music director in September 2026.
A Love Never Lost, a period drama set over a century ago, recently premiered on the streaming platform iQiyi, immersing viewers in a turbulent era that reshaped China's destiny.
Ritual Integrity and Poetic Refinement, a thematic exhibition about daily life in the official residence of the Confucius Family, opened at Prince Kung's Palace Museum on Tuesday.
China's Dinosaur World exhibition will open to the public at the Shanghai Natural History Museum starting from May 31, marking China's first national dinosaur exhibition gathering 118 specimens and models from 12 museums and research institutes. Among them are 80 top-class protected paleontological fossils, and the 38.1-meter-long model of Ruyangosaurus.
The 2025 Beijing Sunshine Youth Art Festival kicked off on Sunday, with 52 extracurricular educational institutions showcasing the achievements and vitality of art education in Beijing.
More than 350 pieces displayed at this year's Seventh China Contemporary Art and Crafts Biennial have been donated to the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum in Beijing by their makers.
Shanghai has taken a significant step towards reshaping the future of the jewelry and fashion industry with the inauguration of the Shanghai International Jewelry Fashion Functional Zone in Huangpu district.
Carved into the cliffs of Wuzhou Mountain in the northwestern suburbs of Datong, Shanxi province, over 1,500 years ago, the Yungang Grottoes stand as a monumental testament to cultural exchanges between China and the Buddhist world. Added to the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List in 2001, the organization said in a document that the site has a universal value as it represents "the outstanding achievements of Buddhist cave art in China".
Competition to decode ancient scripts expected to advance research, stimulate public interest, spur technological development, Fang Aiqing reports.