Qi Baishi's works are on display at the Palace Museum, in a rare show of a modern Chinese artist at the venue.
Broadway musical blockbuster Kinky Boots will take to the stage in Beijing from August 24 to Sept 6.
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After A Midsummer Night's Dream; Hamlet; King Lear and The Merchant of Venice, the National Centre for the Performing Arts is to stage another of William Shakespeare's plays, The Tempest, which will make its debut at the NCPA from Aug 9 to 15.
Discover the best things to do in Beijing with our weekly roundup of art and exhibitions, music, performances and trending activities around town.
Sharing Beauty of All Nations, an exhibition of international arts collected by the National Art Museum of China, opened on June 27 and will last until July 8. This is the first time in the history of the museum that 224 works of art from 61 countries are exhibited at the same time.
Using bark as canvas and ochre as pigment, indigenous Australians have formed their unique bark painting style over the centuries. The artwork usually centers around local people's prehistoric religions, recording history and legends of the tribes.
She was one of the most well-known TV hosts of the country, appearing in national galas such as CCTV's annual Spring Festival gala and the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
In September 2015, the National Theater of Britain's widely successful production, War Horse, hit the Chinese stage in Beijing thanks to the National Theater of China.
The National Art Museum of China unveiled part of its international art collection yesterday — over 200 artworks selected from a total of 3,500. The collection features oil painting, prints, sculptures and photographers by renowned figures such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Andy Warhol.
An exhibition about the scientific and artistic achievements of Zhu Zaiyu, a versatile thinker during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), is taking place at the China Science and Technology Museum in Beijing.
Jiangsu province, where modern China's early public museums came up, is hosting an exhibition to showcase the evolution. Lin Qi reports.