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.
In the latest episode of Embracing Cultures, Gary Sigley, a professor at the Australian Research Center, BFSU, highlights that Chinese tea culture can be encapsulated by the character "he" (和), which symbolizes harmony. This character embodies the Chinese philosophy of fostering harmony not only in human relationships but also in the connection with nature.
In the middle of Australia’s winter, more than 500 people showed up at Sydney’s Chatswood Concourse on June 28 for “Tea for Harmony Yaji Cultural Salon,” an event hosted by the China Cultural Centre in Sydney.
As temperatures soar and schools break for summer, China's film market is heating up alongside the weather — entering its longest and one of the most lucrative box-office season of the year.
When my parents' house burned down in Michigan in the United States a few years ago, my Tibetan friends insisted it was good luck.
An iconic trunk with an immersive tunnel featuring Guilin (in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region) landscape projections and a foldable 1986 Monogram coated-canvas trunk that transforms into a bed alongside century-old perfume bottles — these are some of the highlights of Louis Vuitton's new cultural landmark, The Louis, in Shanghai.
About 6,000 years ago, ancient people in North China's Liaohe River Basin developed advanced ritualistic sacrificial systems that reflected the path and characteristics of Chinese civilization.
For years, exhibitions about Confucius have focused on profound culture and grand rituals that exposed the audience to the philosopher's teachings enshrined as sacred texts.
The 31st Beijing International Book Fair concluded its five-day run on June 22, drawing about 300,000 visits from attendees representing 110 countries and regions.
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.