A multimedia performance combining light shows and symphonic music commemorated the 80th anniversary of victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45) and the World Anti-Fascist War at Shanghai's historic Sihang Warehouse Memorial on Wednesday.
Tucked away in Manchester's People's History Museum, a fragile, yellowing notebook, with its cover emblazoned with bold red letters reading E.R.C (The East River Column) and the Allies, bears witness to one of the World Anti-Fascist War's most extraordinary partnerships.
Celebrated novelist plays scriptwriter for stage adaptation, bringing a powerful narrative of rural love to audiences with help from acclaimed conductor and theater artists, Chen Nan reports.
With a rich lineup, China Philharmonic Orchestra unveils exciting new season, Chen Nan reports.
Throughout history, humans have craved exploration. From Zheng He to Marco Polo, the spirit of adventure lives in all people. Though the scale of that adventure may vary from person to person, the desire to learn more about ourselves, the world, and its many cultures is universal.
The second China-Australia Dialogue Exhibition, titled “Postcards from China: An Artistic Odyssey”, opened at the China Cultural Centre in Sydney on Aug 28, attracting around 110 attendees from the cultural, artistic and media sectors of the two countries.
The Shanxi Bronze Museum in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, promoted a famous relic in the form of a stage play called Visions and the Artisan. The play is an immersive production that brings ancient bronze craftsmanship to life through the performances of children.
Blood Type, a Russian film based on the true story of Nazi atrocities at a children's concentration camp during World War II, is scheduled for release across the Chinese mainland on Friday.
Celebrated novel's author plays scriptwriter for stage adaptation, bringing a powerful narrative of rural love to audiences with help from acclaimed conductor and theater artists' great voices, Chen Nan reports.
A new wave of historical games is helping China's youth engage with the past through immersive storytelling, role-play, and research.
Born in the 21st century as part of Generation Z, I have grown up in a peaceful China, where national stability and sovereignty provide a secure environment for everyday life.