The event When Science Meets Art was held at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Sunday, with the theme "Protecting Glaciers, Keeping Earth Cool" and featuring Tsinghua University's academician Chen Deliang, an acclaimed climate scientist.
Several members from universities, cultural institutions and creative enterprises nationwide have begun the first weeklong training session of their studies at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing.
Suona player Wang Zhanzhan performed at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing on Thursday, celebrating both his academic achievements and years of artistic exploration.
Expo spotlighting the capital in the 1990s promotes tourism, digital experiences and cultural products, Yang Feiyue reports.
As part of this year's the 69th World Federation of International Music Competitions (WFIMC) General Assembly event series, the makers of the documentary The Spirit of Strings hosted a news conference on Saturday at the Wanda Cinema in Harbin, Heilongjiang province.
For millennia, China and Greece have been standing as two of the world's oldest continuous cultures, contributing their roles to the shared legacy of human civilizations, with figures who ventured beyond their homelands in search of knowledge and exchange.
In the quiet laboratories above the country's ancient soil, He Qiaojuan is fully concentrated on the fragile bone under her hands. With a tabao — a delicate ink pad she crafts herself from floss cotton — she coaxes secrets from relics older than empires.
Imagine a Chinese pop idol waking up as a Maasai herder under the vast African sky, living with the chief's family; at the same time, a tribesman from the vast grasslands of northern Tanzania becomes a livestreamer in China's high-tech megacity Hangzhou in Zhejiang province.
A theater company dared to take on the task of adapting a sprawling 700,000-word novel with over 170 characters and condensing it into a three-hour stage production — a huge feat.
Six years after her first visit to China, French artist Claire Nicolet has returned to Beijing — this time with a new body of work and a familiar sense of wonder.
After captivating audiences in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, and Nanjing, Jiangsu province, the 2024 Hong Kong-Macao Visual Art Biennale has made its stop in Beijing, where it opened a new chapter on June 17 at the National Centre for the Performing Arts.