Chinese artist Wang Yiyang has more than 10 ancient Buddhist sculptures in his Beijing home, from which he draws inspiration for his ink paintings.
Nearly half a century after his debut, folk rocker James Taylor finally has a No 1 album on the US chart.
Netizens are having a growing influence on what makes it to the big screen. Xu Fan reports.
The island's flagging film industry is ready to capitalize on the hungry mainland market, Xu Fan reports.
Broadcast allows audiences to watch theater being performed on the other side of the world. Chen Jie reports.
The National Theater of Britain will screen filmed versions of some of its best live productions in Chinese cinemas this summer - and audiences in the United Kingdom will be able to watch some groundbreaking Chinese productions in London.
The glitzy, fictional Broadway musical featured in the TV show Smash might actually find its way to a stage.
In a recently published photo album The Family Belongings of Chinese People, social documentary photographer Ma Hongjie tries to capture the life of Chinese people through a different angle - their daily objects.
Siqingerile, an ethnic Mongolian rock star, recently released her autobiography How Far Is My Dream from You, sharing the bittersweet journey of pursuing her music dream for more than 25 years.
China's inbound travel industry is bouncing back, with some marketing and tax rebates, Yang Feiyue reports.
Taiwan resident Xu Huayang hasn't stopped smiling since learning that he soon will not need an entry permit for the Chinese mainland.
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