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Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam won the finale of the mainland variety show "Singer" on Sunday.
A television series depicting China's ongoing harsh campaign to crack down on corruption is fast gaining its word-of-mouth popularity.
The WOW-Women of the World festival, a comprehensive arts and science event that features talks, performances, music, exhibitions and workshops, opened Saturday in the Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing.
This year saw Chu Yan, an associate professor at the Beijing Institute of Fashion and Technology coming to showcase what China has to offer at the South African Fashion Week.
Taiwan actress Ady Ang was in Beijing on Friday afternoon, promoting a modern-day drama in which she plays the daughter in a wealthy family.
An 80-episode drama called White Deer Plain will broadcast on Anhui TV and Jiangsu TV, starting from Sunday, April 16th.
King Lear, a famous tragedy written by William Shakespeare, will be staged at the China National Theatre for Children in late April.
Several manuscripts by British writers will be put on display in China for the first time next Friday.
The official selection of the 70th Cannes Film Festival was unveiled Thursday with 18 films competing for the Palme d'Or, organizers said.<br />
Renowned American dancer and choreographer John Neumeier will bring his new work Dance and Song of the Earth to China next month.
A soccer-themed musical was recently staged at the Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing.
"Blue Kids," a song for the latest smurfs animation: "Smurfs: The Lost Village" was released online on Monday.
Chinese animation "Dahufa," the first mainland film that labels itself as "PG-13" is scheduled to hit screens on July 13.
The 36th Hong Kong Film Awards were handed out on Sunday night.
After a hugely successful first season, the Great Shokunin, the mini-documentary series which tells the stories of crafts people across Asia, is returning by popular demand.
A cuisine-inspired comedy film The One is rescheduled to hit theatres around China this July.
"Battle of Memories", a 20-million-US dollar science fiction crime thriller, is lined up for a release in Chinese theatres on April 28th.
A television series based on a novel about China's anti-corruption drive has won widespread acclaim on Chinese social media.
German singer-actress Ute Lemper is set to perform her show: "Ute Lemper:Last Tango in Berlin", in Beijing in mid-April.