Weihai, a coastal city sitting on the tip of the Shandong Peninsula, wowed a cohort of foreign journalists and influencers with its clean oceans, leisured coastal lifestyle and vibrant folk culture, during their three-day media tour from June 5 to 7.
Renowned artist Jonathan Brechignac, honored with the prestigious Yishu 8 France Young Artist Award, has unveiled his captivating solo exhibition Yellow Season in Beijing. Featuring seven paintings and two sculptures crafted during his two-month residency in the city, Brechignac's innovative use of pine pollen offers a fresh perspective on Beijing's spring scenery.
The theatrical spectacle, We Found Love in Amoy, illuminated the stage at Beijing's Tianqiao Performing Arts Center on June 15 and 16, showcasing a harmonious collaboration between Banlam Grand Theater and Taiwan Godot Theater Company. This production intricately weaves together the narratives of three couples across different epochs, all linked by a piano nestled within the enchanting confines of the Gulangyu Piano Museum in Xiamen, Fujian province.
On June 16, the Beijing Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau, alongside various administrative bodies, launched a comprehensive initiative aimed at disseminating crucial safety insights and emergency protocols for cultural and tourism endeavors.
Artist and professor Chen Xi, alongside her student Li Linlin, embarked on a joint exhibition in Beijing, delving into the profound impact of an art teacher on their students' creative endeavors. Through their dual showcases at Beijing's Phoenix Center, titled Jump Into A Rabbit Hole: Chen Xi and Her Students and Echo: Dedicated to Alice, the duo presented a diverse array of paintings, sculptures, and installations, illuminating the transformative journey from classroom to gallery space.