The 2025 Reviving Craft — China's Intangible Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Design exhibition will be held at Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan from Oct 3 to 12.
From September 13 to October 8, Dior presents?Miss Dior Exhibition: Stories of a Miss?at the Fosun Foundation in Shanghai. The exhibition creates a multi-dimensional dialogue between archives and contemporary artworks, reflectingthe independent spirit and resilient femininity of Dior, while highlighting the house’s enduring legacy of artistic expression.
A new gallery named after acclaimed sculptor Cai Zhisong was recently opened in Shanghai, aiming to foster closer cultural links between the northern and southern regions, home and abroad.
The 2025 International Youth Poetry Festival—Special Session for China-Latin American Countries kicked off in Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, on Monday.
The Beijing Fine Art Academy Art Museum is currently hosting an exhibition titled "Rotation among Three Masters," which delves into the 300-year evolution of Chinese freehand painting.
At over 4,000 meters above sea level, Chinese and Tajik scientists braved biting winds as they followed the tracks of Marco Polo sheep. When a herd appeared along the snow line, the team quickly set up a spotting scope and began recording data.
Two Chinese women, aged 49 and 62, are defying age and expectations on the racecourse, Xing Wen reports.
Touching a two-millennia-old fingerprint on a supine figurine inspires director to create an acrobatic production symbolizing how the past connects the present, Chen Nan reports.
Under the glow of the runway lights, cloisonne blue rippled like ocean waves across flowing gowns, while the deep sheen of carved lacquer shimmered with each movement.
The First World History Frontiers Forum convened in Beijing, gathering around 280 scholars worldwide to advocate for a more inclusive study of the past as a guide for contemporary global challenges.
High demand for Arctic and Antarctic itineraries has travel companies scrambling to offer unique experiences to Chinese adventurers, Yang Feiyue reports.
Building on shared maritime cultural roots, and exploring avenues to deepen multifaceted cooperation in the new era, China launched a practical training program for Pacific Island maritime officials. This initiative invites officials to China to enhance their professional skills and strengthen cross-cultural communication.