Traditional Chinese musical instruments, such as the xun (Chinese vessel flute), dizi (Chinese transverse flute), xiao (Chinese vertical end-blown flute), and guqin (Chinese zither), were highlighted during a summer camp from Aug 6 to 8 at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing.
The launch ceremony for the 2025 Miss Tourism World China Grand Finals and the Huainan Cultural Tourism Promotion Season was held in Beijing on Friday, marking the start of a high-profile cultural and tourism campaign that will culminate in Huainan, Anhui province, this September.
China Daily website spoke with award-winning writers, including Bi Feiyu, Xu Zechen, and Liang Hong, to learn about the books that they are most proud of and would like to share with readers around the world. Check out the video to learn more.
Exhibition explores Vivienne Westwood's artistic processes and legendary pieces, He Qi reports.
Obtaining an entrance pass to Xiaomi's car plant in suburban Beijing is like snagging front-row tickets to the world's hottest concert.
Over 400 dancers from more than 10 countries, including the United States, Russia, France, and Italy, will gather in Shenyang, Liaoning province, for the first Liaoning (Shenyang) Ballet Competition from Aug 8 to 14.
Over the past decade, Kevin Lee has become one of the most recognizable foreign actors in Chinese cinema. Known for his commanding presence and frequent casting as the antagonist, Kevin has appeared in blockbuster hits such as Snipers directed by Zhang Yimou, and The Battle at Lake Changjin and Wolf Warrior alongside Wu Jing. Now, in Dongji Rescue, he takes on a role that feels profoundly different and deeply personal.
Dead To Rights, a film about the Nanjing Massacre during World War II, has maintained its dominance at China's summer box office, grossing over 1.5 billion yuan (about $210 million) within just 10 days of its July 25 debut.
The Message, a new musical adaptation of Mai Jia's Mao Dun Literature Prize-winning novel of the same title, will be premiered at Shanghai West Bund Grand Theatre on Sept 26.
The artistic creativity of a child is often beyond imagination.
Hello, Spring, a children's film that resonates with youngsters struggling with composition writing, caught the attention of industry insiders during a recent seminar in Beijing.
Innovative presentation of the adventures of the Nautilus submarine gives audiences a stunning performance, Cheng Yuezhu reports.