Dutch architect John van de Water came to Beijing in 2004 with the belief that architects have a responsibility to explain to people and convince them what is good and what is not.
Growing up in a Shanghai lane house, Xu Xiaomin has warm memories of the city in the colder months. She offers you a glimpse into local families' lives in the 1980s.
When underachievers thrust themselves into the spotlight, their display of self-debasement sets off alarms in a go-getter culture.
We do not usually associate the ancient art form of shadow puppetry with little people, but the two fit each other perfectly in the performing troupe The Little Ants.
Pianist Lang Lang grabbed the prestigious German Bambi award on Thursday in Berlin, becoming the first Chinese to receive the honor. Lang won the award for his achievements in classical music.
China's entry to the 2015 Oscars for best foreign-language film, The Nightingale, is not performing too well at the box office. In the first three days of screening, the movie earned only 1.2 million yuan ($195,900).
The ancient Chinese are not that "ancient" as modern people imagine. They used refrigerators and carried handbags. The cultural relics left by them tell us how they fully enjoyed their lives a long time ago.
The launch of a new master's program in writing by Beijing Normal University has stirred up an age-old debate on whether one can be taught to become a successful novelist.
On Singles' Day, which was Tuesday, it was possible to rent an Internet girlfriend or boyfriend for a few days, communicating mostly through messaging platforms such as Tencent's QQ and WeChat.
Celebrated as the cradle of new China's film industry, Changying Group, formerly known as Changchun Film Studio, has found a path to diversified development and is striving to grow into an industry giant.
Serve the Rock, billed as the first major exhibition to review the history of rock music across the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan, opened on Oct 25 at Asian Art Works gallery in Beijing's 798 Art Zone.
Featuring five panel discussions, the fifth annual US-China Film Summit focused on trends in US-Chinese co-production and examined new dynamics in cross-border entertainment.
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