An aboriginal art exhibition called Old Masters: Australia's Great Bark Artists will travel from the National Museum of Australia to China.
Summer is a trying season when it comes to both eating and cooking. As our thoughts drift to sunny days by the beach and excursions into the green countryside, the food images conjured up are of long cool drinks and baskets of sweet summer fruits.
Italy's Osteria Francescana was crowned the world's best restaurant for the second time last week at an awards ceremony put on by British trade magazine, Restaurant, beating leading eateries in Spain and France to the top spot.
On May 3, just two days before the 200th anniversary of Karl Marx's birth, Zheng Derong, an expert in the history of the Communist Party of China (CPC), died at age 92.
A collaboration between the Central Academy of Fine Arts and Google Arts & Culture is providing art lovers with the chance to brush up on their knowledge of modern Chinese art, thanks to a virtual online show that places iconic Chinese modern artworks at their fingertips.
Major production companies and established artists from Broadway and the West End have announced they will be collaborating on a slew of musical coproduction projects in China.
Chinese cinemagoers will soon have diverse offerings that go beyond films.
This April, the National Ballet of China premiered its first performance aimed at children, titled The Nine-Colored Deer.
The Yunfeng Tunpu Culture Tourism Area is an ancient military outpost that today attracts armies of tourists.
A multimedia project highlighting China's culture, history and development kicked off in Beijing in June.
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