In a world where history often fades into obscurity, Fang Li, a 70-year-old Chinese filmmaker and oceanic expert, is on a mission to revive forgotten stories from the depths of the sea and the annals of time.
After an eight-year struggle to finance and complete his ambitious sci-fi epic "Bureau 749," renowned director Lu Chuan saw his film hit Chinese theaters nationwide on Oct. 1, coinciding with the start of the National Day holiday.
Like the seeds of a pomegranate tightly held together, people of various ethnicities in Xinjiang embrace their differences while fostering a deep sense of belonging and love for one another.
China's top economic planner released a list of 10 innovative models for optimizing the business environment in 2024 at a national forum held earlier this month.
A look at the tectonic changes in three quarters of a century since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
A new film by renowned director Chen Kaige, to be released nationwide on Sept. 30, pays tribute to the heroic Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) army during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.
After years of producing live-action blockbusters, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, the producer of the alien robot franchise, has delved back into the Cybertron mythology's history for an animated feature film. The producer talks to China.org.cn about the film's own origin story.
Both the "eagle dance" and the "falconry tradition" are national intangible cultural heritage.
In Xinjiang, from community bands like the "Pomegranate Seed Band" to local cultural centers, residents of various ethnicities unite to enjoy their shared passion for music and dance.
"A Tapestry of a Legendary Land," a new musical film adapted from a popular stage dance drama, showcases the poetic beauty of China's traditional culture, impressing audiences at its Beijing premiere.
Renowned animation director Chris Sanders told China.org.cn how his crew were very driven while creating "The Wild Robot" as well as other intriguing insights during an interview promoting the film in China earlier this month.
Looking ahead, China will keep up its efforts in practicing the Global Development Initiative, and safeguarding the journey of turning this vision into reality.
The once isolated Shangri-La is now more accessible than ever thanks to a new high-speed railway. Step aboard the train and immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and ancient Tibetan culture.
In Qingdao, where ancient charm blends with modern vitality, Qingdao Amerasia International School (QAIS) embodies a global educational philosophy.
Chinese film authorities and China Movie Channel convened filmmakers and representatives at the China National Film Museum in Beijing on Sept. 13 to promote upcoming movies for the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays.