Zhejiang TV's reality competition show, The Great Ones, showcasing the talent and creativity of makeup artists, wrapped up its season on Sunday. The show featured 100 skilled artists engaging in themed makeup challenges that pushed the boundaries of their artistry.
The Chinese musical To Youth graced the stage with three captivating performances at the China National Opera House in Beijing from June 27 to 29.
In late June, the 2024 Aranya Theater Festival in Qinghuangdao, Hebei province, witnessed director Nie Jingzhu's groundbreaking production, Shakespeare's Garden, receiving resounding praise.
Over 40 foreign diplomats in China embarked on an immersive travel experience, discovering a variety of new cultural and tourism hot spots in the capital city, during June 28-30.
A museum to give a review of the art education in the country is due to be constructed at the end of the year, at the campus of Beijing Normal University in Zhuhai, a costal city of Guangdong province.
Baotou, in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, is renowned for rich natural resources and a booming base of iron and steel production. Now, it is to explore its potential in the areas of arts, culture and heritage.
During the 1930s, against the backdrop of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45), young revolutionaries in Shanghai were busy creating different forms of art, such as songs, dramas and movies, out of their fervent desire to encourage people to fight for the nation.
South Korean artist Yunchul Kim's exhibition in Beijing, Elliptical Dipole: Visceral Particles and Sorcerous Flows, ushers people into a mysterious, captivating and sometimes confusing world.
The theater lights had yet to dim when a male dancer wearing traditional Chinese clothes from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) appeared among the audience, bowing respectfully and immersing them in the era.
With footprints spanning different continents, dancer, choreographer and the artistic director of Hong Kong's City Contemporary Dance Company Yuri Ng has had a rich multicultural life and an international career.
In 1018, a princess of China's Liao Dynasty (916-1125) died at the tender age of 18 and was laid to rest beside her husband, almost 20 years her senior, who died the previous year, barely two years into their marriage.