Ding Yi performed as Alfredo Germon, the lead male role in Giuseppe Verdi's opera La Traviata, at the Sydney Opera House in 2002.
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The clock is ticking. An old man sits in his watchmaking studio, repairing watches. He looks at the door from time to time and the sound of the clock seems to be very loud in the tiny room.
An elderly couple welcoming invisible guests to their isolated house is the main story of a play, titled The Chairs, by Eugene Lonesco (1909-1994), one of the foremost Romanian-French absurdists.
The Shanghai History Museum has reopened in two historical buildings to display many items related to the city's legacy for the first time.
In 1960, when John Kennedy and Richard Nixon participated in one of their televised presidential debates, two chairs present in the recording studio wasn't of much value to the viewers.
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Popular artist Olafur Eliasson seeks to persuade audiences to 'feel' his works rather than just see them through phone cameras, Deng Zhangyu reports.
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Four of Peking Opera artist Zhang Huoding's students will take center stage at the Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing to show the charm and inheritance of the time-honored opera form among China's younger generation.
Visitors to the Shanghai Center, the tallest building in China, are now able to learn about the city's achievements in filmmaking at an exhibition presented by the Shanghai Film Museum that is ongoing till March 18.
An ongoing exhibition at Shanghai's Duoyunxuan Art Museum, shows how modern design and age-old skills can be married together