A Beijing exhibition from the Victoria and Albert Museum showcases the roles played by footwear across cultures, Xu Haoyu reports.
Qi Baishi, the late ink artist, won the hearts of generations of Chinese with his paintings in two main styles - gongbi, where details of the subject are captured by brush strokes, and xieyi, a more sketch-like approach. His works depict butterflies, bees, dragonflies and birds in the gongbi style, amid flowers, fruits and vegetables in the xieyi style.
Celebrating youth, a long-standing tradition in human history, also has its place in the art world.
Three leading acts from Tuva are set to electrify audiences in both Beijing and Shanghai with their exotic sounds at this year's Stallion World Music Festival
Fu Yiqing's life has many facets. She runs a successful interior decoration business, and travels to scores of countries to learn about local handicraft skills. Her installation art works have drawn huge crowds and more than 90,000 saw her work at the capital's China World Center last month.
More than 30 poets from China and abroad, including Germany, France, Iran and the United States, gathered at Beijing’s China Millennium Monument on Sunday to celebrate the annual Mid-autumn festival and recite their works about the moon at the 7th Mid-autumn International Poetry Meeting.
The University of Abomey-calavi on Saturday afternoon hosted second annual Global Confucius Institutes Day aims to promote the Chinese language and culture.
Visitors view items on display at a Tibetan gold silverware exhibition at the Tibet Museum in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, Sept 28, 2015.
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From Mickey Mouse and Bambi to Dragon Ball and Astro Boy, whatever their taste, cartoon fans are in for a treat at a Beijing expo.
British pop diva and star of the Singer reality show, Jessie J is preparing to embark on her 12-stop concert tour all across the nation.
Lee Kun-yong, hailed as one of the foremost figures of performance art in South Korea, is known for fusing the act of painting with his own body movements, creating works that examine the interactions between the human body and its external space.