A series of cultural events put bilateral relations to a new level amid the 65th anniversary of Sino-Czech diplomatic ties.
Li Xiuying was never re-united with her French lover after war parted them, but a new Chinese-French movie may allow them to meet again on the screen.
The exhibition,India's Universe: Masterworks of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art(LACMA) is underway at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, Hubei province, until March 22, 2015.
A series of 44 classic Peking Opera (Jingju) performances will be staged during the first three months of next year to mark the China National Peking Opera Company's 60th anniversary.
Love stories have become a hit genre on the big screen during the annual golden period.
Enhanced government scrutiny of overseas TV programs could delay their release in China, but industry insiders are embracing the new policy. Han Bingbin reports.
Critics, filmgoers' reviews and cinema attendance have shot holes in projections that Gone With the Bullets would be the highest-grossing film in China's box-office history.
Jiang Wen is China's closest equivalent to Stanley Kubrick or Orson Welles. And he keeps astounding an audience that seems to show a growing aversion for surprises, Raymond Zhou writes.
This year saw a number of cultural activities to celebrate Sino-French relations, including exhibitions, forums, concerts and film festivals. As this year will soon end, let’s take a retrospective look at some of those exciting events.
Some analysts said that this December would see a three horse race between John Woo, Tsui Hark and Jiang Wen's latest films, but these big-budget productions saw a lackluster response from moviegoers.
A solemn ceremonial sacrifice to heaven was held at Daming Ruins Park in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, on winter solstice day, also called the Dongzhi Festival, which fell on Dec 22 this year.
The on-site assessment concert of “Happy Chinese New Year” symphonic works collection campaign was held in Beijing on Dec 16.