iQIYI, China’s leading online entertainment service, signed a collaboration agreement with evision, the media and entertainment arm of e&, a state-owned telecommunications company in the UAE, on Friday.
China will include Australia in the list of visa-free countries, Premier Li Qiang said on Monday.
Shanghai show is largest exhibition of legendary Brazilian designers' work in Asia, He Qi reports.
Stage adaptation of novel about unknown wartime revolutionaries to mark CPC's 103rd anniversary, Chen Nan reports.
Two bronze sculptures of the great Chinese philosophers Confucius and Lao Tzu were recently unveiled at Batlle Park in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.
Walking along the picturesque shores of Dongshan Island, in southeastern China's Fujian province, visitors can immerse themselves in a poetic world brimming with vivid imagination and bold creativity, encountering children's poems engraved on the coastal rocks.
Sixteen-year-old Peyton Fu-Sarosa, who lives in the United States, attends an online Chinese class every week. With her teacher from Shanghai on screen, she reads books and practices conversations.
Mo Yan, who won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature, grew up watching Maoqiang Opera in his hometown in Shandong province, and even featured the traditional folk art in one of his novels.
Ian Stevenson, a 62-year-old native of Gisborne in northern New Zealand, has been an avid follower of Chinese dramas, or C-dramas, for five years. Currently managing his accounting firm in Tauranga, Stevenson says that his preferred series is Princess Agents, a saga depicting the legendary journey of a slave who rises to become a female general amid the chaos during the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420-581).
At the 77th Cannes International Film Festival, the stirring film Black Dog emerged as a standout, claiming top honors for China. Now, under the skilled direction of Beijing-native Guan Hu, this captivating 116-minute masterpiece is poised to captivate audiences as it makes its debut on the Chinese mainland on Saturday.
The beloved childhood game of hide and seek, cherished for its blend of fun and social interaction, takes on a new dimension in the upcoming reality show "Catch Me, If You Can".
Perfect Strangers, a Chinese play produced by the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre, is currently captivating audiences at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing from Thursday to Sunday.