The takings are a record for historical films screened during China's summer movie season, which runs from June to August.
Swiss bloggers Sam Schaer and Jenny Brunner were captivated by Yuanyang's stunning terraced fields and warm village life. The sea of clouds over the fields and the cozy village houses of the Hani people brought them comfort and connection.
LHASA — As the drums rolled, performers wearing blue masks took to the stage, enthralling the audience with powerful vocals and bold dance moves.
Konstantin Khabenskiy's direction of The Seagull is nothing short of transformative. Touring China as part of the prestigious Moscow Art Theatre's international program, this production breathes new life into Anton Chekhov's classic while also reflecting the timelessness of its themes.
In August, 25 Chinese students enrolled in a two-week summer program at St Hilda's College, Oxford, England, which focuses on artificial intelligence and computer science.
The Wuzhen Theatre Festival, held annually in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, has long been known for its large-scale stage epics. Each year's opening production is a showpiece, often drawn from world-renowned theater companies.
South Korean director Choi Sik-min, known for his screenplay work on popular TV series, has found a favored filming location: the city of Yancheng in East China's Jiangsu province.
In 1993, Wang Jun, then a college student, volunteered at the first Shanghai International Film Festival. Since then, her career has been intertwined with the Chinese film industry, witnessing its remarkable expansion over the past three decades.
The film Dongji Rescue, based on a true historical event, tells the story of Chinese fishermen braving turbulent seas to save strangers — a testament to the nation's capacity to create miracles in the face of adversity.
Summer has always been the peak tourism season in China. But this year's summer tourism season is not only about crowds and sunshine but also about change.
In Qiubei, Yunnan, German blogger Melina Weber expressed admiration for a remarkable two-toned lotus flower with the species name known as "Dasajin", uniquely half white and half red. This rare botanical phenomenon is believed to symbolize double fortune.
German travel blogger Melina Weber recently visited Chengjiang Fossil Site Natural History Museum in Yuxi, Yunnan province, and came face-to-face with – an ancient pig's head fossil! It is from a species that appeared after the dinosaurs went extinct.