Discover the best things to do in Beijing in March with our roundup of art, music, performances and activities around town.
The logo for the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations was officially unveiled on April 25.
Featuring the theme of “Encounter”, the biennial Shanghai Urban Space Art Season will kick off at the end of September this year and last for two months.
It's the time of year when diverse cultures from around the world meet in Beijing. From East to West, pop to traditional, opera to dance, drama to exhibitions, and music to gourmet, the 2019 Meet in Beijing Arts Festival will have more than 50 cultural activities on offer.
A five-day event to promote cultural tourism using creative mediums of expression will be held in August in the Gobi desert in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
The Belt and Road International Music Festival will open in the city of Shenzhen, China's technological powerhouse, in Southern Guangdong province on March 24.
China's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, will stage a series of exhibitions featuring famous cultural relics as the former imperial compound turns 600 next year.
The Sino-Greek bilingual drama Agamemnon, a coproduction by the National Theater Company of China (NTCC) and the National Theater of Greece, will see its first round of performances at the National Theater of China in Beijing from Feb 20 to March 2, the two theatrical companies announced at a news c
More than 1,500 cultural programs will take place in 396 cities in 133 countries and regions during the upcoming Spring Festival.
From ink wash painting and oil painting to calligraphy and porcelain works, a new exhibition opened at the China Cultural Center in Bangkok on Dec 29, giving visitors an insight into traditional Chinese lifestyle and culture as well as its modern development.
The first half of 2019 will see the popular live theater program, New Live in China, bring 26 stage productions of different genres from the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia to cinemas across the country.
Late Japanese collector and artist Ikuo Hirayama traveled frequently to countries and regions along the ancient Silk Road since the 1960s.