Croisements 2011, the Franco-Chinese cultural festival, is a spring package that is full of cultural surprises.
British government is taking its clampdown on study, work visa applications too far.
A veteran journalist and writer devotes his time to chasing the pulse of a fast-changing country.
Chi Li is one of the country's best-known writers in the West and is about to publish a new book that focuses on Chinese men, a major theme of her writing.
The Tibetan Opera class was started in 2008, to carry on the traditional opera among young people and to promote Tibetan art.
The global art market has undergone a sea change with China taking the pole position in auctions from the United States and the United Kingdom.
Record purchases by Chinese collectors keeps market humming with activity and cash registers ringing. Kelly Chung Dawson reports from New York.
The object is exquisitely shaped and original in workmanship, and is a perfect example of gold-jade combination sculptures.
Artist Tian Hongbo from Weifang, Shandong province, shows one of his peach-stone carvings on April 4, 2011.
Call it an antiques exhibition with a point; dozens of them, in fact.
NCPA has stepped into the gap left by the China National Opera House, satisfying Beijing's thirst for opera.
Sotheby’s Hong Kong will display a rare work by renowned British artist Stanley Spencer.