In recent years, Chinese cultural appeal has shown encouraging momentum globally. Dong Zhiling, founder and president of Facewhite, a Tokyo-based film distribution company specializing in bringing Chinese films to Japanese audiences, stresses the importance of communicating stories in a language the audience can truly understand.
At Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan, a bamboo forest rises from the ground, its slender stalks etched with flowing Chinese calligraphy, surrounded by the quiet hum of robotic hands and mechanical dogs. Bamboo Rhyme, an outdoor installation, was unveiled as the centerpiece of Zhejiang Week at the China Pavilion this month.
Weaving through the remains of a centuries-old watchtower, an agile four-legged robot checked the "health" of the ancient structure at Shanhaiguan Pass — a historic section of the Great Wall in Qinhuangdao city, North China's Hebei province.
TV festival fosters audiovisual and cultural exchanges among SCO member nations.
More than 300 years ago, writer Pu Songling penned nearly 500 fantastical short stories — many centered on romances between human beings and spirits, ghosts, or otherworldly beings.
With the 9th edition of the National Center for the Performing Arts International Opera Film Exhibition kicking off on Sunday in Beijing, productions from international opera houses take to the silver screen, inviting audiences to experience the grandeur of the stage through the lens of cinema.
Stepping into Taoyangli feels like entering a thousand-year dream dominated by porcelain. Mottled kiln bricks, winding ancient lanes, and the rekindled glow of kiln fires welcome visitors to the heart of China's ceramic capital, Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province.
MACAO — China's Macao Special Administrative Region began a series of activities on Tuesday to mark the 20th anniversary of the Historic Center of Macao being inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Hong Kong romance movie Last Song for You made its North American debut at the 24th New York Asian Film Festival held at Manhattan's Lincoln Center from July 11 to 17.
On a warm summer Thursday night in 2006, down a quiet alley by Beijing's Houhai Lake, a guitar trio stepped onto a narrow wooden stage. There was no fanfare and no media blitz; just music.
Art has transcended singular forms; and what vitality emerges when art liberates itself from traditional constraints.