Old wood is valued in China for its aged patina, its markings and a beauty that lives on long after the tree was felled. Alive with color
The Austrian embassy in Beijing is presenting Women Can Change the World - the solo exhibition of Chinese artist Feng Ling, in celebration of International Women's Day on March 8.
Deng and Digital spoke at a recent panel discussion at the Asia Society on how technology is transforming art creation and collection.
Dancers performing The Goddess of Mercy of a Thousand Hands, all with hearing disabilities, will start school at university. Art highlights for 2013
More than 100 female diplomatic envoys to China, foreign envoys' wives and international organizations' women delegates stationed in China gathered to celebrate the upcoming International Women's Day.
Martin Engstroem first visited China in 1997 as part of the production team for the opera Turandot at the Forbidden City.
Limited-edition works by some of China's hottest contemporary artists shine at international art shows. Young designers seek boost abroad
Cultural and language differences have been overcome in an innovative dance program initiated by American ballet dancer Jacques d'Amboise.
For aspiring actors and the schools they hope will launch them, spring is a season of infinite hope.
It is the busiest week for the makeup artist, who has rented the studio temporarily for the annual arts examination.
The feverish ambitions of young Chinese seeking entry to the prosperous film industry also infects foreigners, especially those with Asian roots.
Twenty-year-old Wang Ziling confidently walked out of the Central Academy of Drama, as a large group of journalists rushed toward her, asking for her feelings about the examination.