One who has seen Chen Hong's paintings would find it hard to forget the vibrancy of colors flowing freely on canvas, like a scene from dreams, an overlooking view of the Earth's diverse landscapes, or an imagined image of the galaxy.
The second session of Art Expo China — Baotou will return to the city of Inner Mongolian autonomous region in North China from July 11 to 18, invigorating the summer cultural landscape on the grassland.
For 17-year-old Andrew Carlisle, a student at Lancaster Country Day School (LCDS) in Pennsylvania, his first trip to China was nothing like he expected.
Zhang Yupeng, a 23-year-old from Hengshui, Hebei province, spent years honing his craft before stepping onto the world stage.
"The Chinese people from 5,000 years ago had such similar aesthetics to our ancestors," said Anda Risa, a Japanese student at Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, as she stood before the C-shaped jade dragon on display at the Hongshan Culture Museum of Chaoyang Normal University in Chaoyang, Liaoning province.
I first read The Peony Pavilion when I was 13 and was drawn to its poetic language. But as I grew older and watched Pai Hsien-yung's Kunqu adaptation, I began to grasp the deeper meaning behind this enduring classic.
In a bustling hall filled with curious visitors, a humanoid robot carefully poured drinks with the poise of a seasoned bartender. Nearby, a fluffy, cat-sized companion robot was surrounded by fascinated students.
As this year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45) and the World Anti-Fascist War, the China Arts and Entertainment Group Ltd and the Hong Kong Ta Kung Wen Wei Media Group announced a co-produced original play on Monday in Beijing.
A VR experience inspired by five iconic artworks in the collections of the Prado National Museum of Spain has opened at Jiushi International Art Center in Shanghai.
Fifty performers appear one by one, quietly taking their seats on the stage. They sit motionless, eyes fixed forward, their faces devoid of expression: no fear, no guilt, no joy; only silence.
A report on the influence of books from China and ASEAN countries in the past five years was released during the China-ASEAN Book Cultural Week held in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, on Friday.
As the summer kicks off, Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts has unveiled a new family-focused program that blends art, technology, and history into an immersive cultural experience.