A Beijing exhibition curated by Luo Ning uses rare vinyl records to trace nearly 100 years of Chinese music, from Peking Opera to early pop and beyond.
Dressed in a red-and-white warrior costume, Peking opera actress Zhang Wanting balances on one foot on the narrow handle of a rosewood chair. She bends forward, lifts her other leg high and grasps the ...
BEIJING — Dressed in a red-and-white warrior costume, Peking opera actress Zhang Wanting balances on one foot on the narrow handle of a rosewood chair. She bends forward, lifts her other leg high and ...
Lu Jie poses with her teacher, Peking Opera master Mei Baojiu, in Beijing in 2014. China Daily Peking Opera singer recalls receiving a gift from her idol as she embarks on her first national tour, ...
As several historical sites along Beijing's Central Axis have been brought back to life and set to open to the public soon, ...
The Drum Tower, located near her office along the Beijing Central Axis, has become a close companion in her daily life.
The Xianliang Ancestral Temple in Beijing's Xicheng District opened its doors for a limited run recently, adding a new ...
Writer, director, choreographer, actor, dancer and aerialist Bridgette Loriaux is uniquely qualified to bring David Henry ...
His Highness has been traveling among the States and Australia for 8 years, South Korea for 14 years, as well as United ...
Without any formal musical training, he built China’s first jazz band and a song-and-dance troupe, defying gender norms while launching the country’s earliest music and film superstars. His ...