When composer Zou Ye was approached by conductor Yu Long earlier this year to compose a piece on the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak, Zou was excited but had nowhere to start.
Ten young Chinese violinists will give three concerts featuring Beethoven's complete 10 sonatas in three concerts at the Poly Theater in Beijing from Monday to Wednesday.
The 2020 China Jingdezhen International Ceramic Fair will be held from Oct 18-22 in the city of Jingdezhen, a world-famous "ceramics capital" in East China's Jiangxi province as scheduled.
The 23rd Beijing Music Festival (BMF) kicked off Saturday, with an opening concert paying tribute to the fight against COVID-19.
National Art Museum of China director Wu Weishan has spent more than 30 years sculpting preeminent figures from Chinese history.
The play will tour China to mark the 110th anniversary of the birth of playwright Cao Yu.
Every year, overseas musicians return to China to perform as the Global Chinese Orchestra with musicians based here. However, this year, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the annual event has been moved online with overseas musicians sharing performances made from their homes.
New sculptures from 10 countries have joined the display at Jing'an Sculpture Park, though most of the overseas artists did not manage to turn up at the sixth installment of the Shanghai Jing'an International Sculpture Project exhibition which kicked off on Sept 26.
The Beijing Music Festival will run, as every year, in October, albeit in a modified and abbreviated form in concert halls and in a fresh way, online.
The Yellow Crane Tower, a landmark tourist attraction in Wuhan, will launch night tours, the latest move to boost the city's tourism after the COVID-19 epidemic subsided
On a ready-made Chinese notebook, unfurled in an accordion form, Mexican artist Aurora Norena painted blue skies, walls and plants. Then she carved out some round holes, where she stuck various leaf samples she obtained from nature. She named the finished product Portable Garden.
Bai injected his lifelong love of nature into his classical-style Chinese mountain-and-water paintings, and his concern about the livelihoods of people whose lives and work are closely associated with natural conditions, such as farmers and fishermen.