Kung fu superstar Jackie Chan has joined officials in Beijing to launch the Olympic Music Week.
The annual Beijing Modern Music Festival raised its curtain on Sunday with a symphony concert at the National Center for the Performing Arts.
Famous Chinese artist Wang Huangsheng has come to London for the official opening of his first London solo exhibition, which is being held at the October Gallery in central London until June 20, 2015.
Those who can’t make it to Van Gogh Alive, currently being staged in Shanghai, have another chance to experience the multimedia show in Beijing from August.
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of Xinjiang Production and Construction Acrobatic Troupe, an acrobatic show, titled In That Remote Place, was staged in Beijing on May 22-23.
For the past 50 years, Chinese ink artist Lin Feng has lived in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. The people and culture of the area has had a major impact on him.
Cui Zhenkuan is still seeking change and innovation at the age of 80. With a career spanning more than six decades, the painter has committed himself to pushing the boundaries of ink art.
Hong Kong pop singer Jacky Cheung staged a Beijing concert to celebrate his latest Mandopop album, Wake Up Dreaming, having sold more than 300,000 copies since its release.
Aug 30, 2013, was just a regular weekend day in Xiamen in eastern China's Fujian province. But for Huang Anlun, a veteran Chinese composer, it carried more meaning.
When musical producer Li Dun stumbled upon the story of an American man's longing to return to his childhood home in China, he knew it was a tale he wanted to bring onstage.
When Western movies had just begun to enter Chinese people's lives in the 1990s, the Oscar winner Ghost was among the first batch of blockbusters that gained wide popularity among Chinese audiences. The theme song of the movie, Unchained Melody, which was recorded by The Righteous Brothers, and the romantic pottery-making scene featuring Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze, have also become unforgettable among Chinese fans.
Nearly 50 years after it came together, the legendary French progressive rock band Magma will perform in China for the first time, visiting Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen this month.