Hua Yong, the 2024 recipient of the Hand of Wisdom prize, a Sino-French crafts exchange program, spent two months in Paris last year, a rare stretch of uninterrupted time that allowed her to reflect on the act of creation.
Two scholars outline evolution of the arts from cave paintings to pop music.
A 12-member ensemble from the China National Traditional Orchestra will embark on a tour to Paris, France, and Vienna, Austria, to present a series of four concerts and a variety of cultural programs at iconic venues across both cities from Friday to June 13.
Twenty-nine young designers from various countries competed in the final of the LCTC Design Master Competition recently held in Zhejiang province with a stress on high technology.
As visitors step into the National Centre for the Performing Arts' exhibition hall in Beijing, they are transported to a realm where the sounds of ancient civilizations resonate once more.
How did you spend your Labor Day holiday this year? While many people were relaxing or traveling, I found myself volunteering at Yuyuan Garden — one of Shanghai's most iconic landmarks.
From grassroots art projects to academic research and social enterprise, a new generation of educators is reshaping how China approaches sexuality education.
In an era dominated by short videos, 28-year-old vlogger Xiaozhong (pseudonym) has garnered millions of views with his long-form travel vlogs, most of which run over 20 minutes.
In recent years, Chinese films and TV shows have been making a significant impact globally.
A cultural performance was held at the National Centre for the Performing Arts over the past weekend to celebrate International Children's Day, bringing together more than 1,000 teenagers and children from across the country.
I first met Wang Fangting, better known as Liaoliao, at a sci-fi conference in Shanghai two years ago. She was a guest speaker, who, when stepping on the stage, apologized that she was so nervous that she had forgotten all she had prepared about her paper-cuttings, which seemed "remote from sci-fi or fantasy".
When 70-year-old Cheng Guizhi hung the first bundle of mugwort herbs above her weathered door-frame at dawn, a dozen livestreaming phones captured the ritual from multiple angles.