With increasing global visibility and a strong pipeline of creative talent and content, Chinese cinema is poised to play an even more active role on the world stage.
These intricate bronze wine vessels are not only artifacts of practical use but also profound symbols of the material and spiritual achievements of the Shang and Zhou dynasties.
Japanese rock guitarist and singer MIYAVI is deepening his connection with the country, not just through performances but also by immersing himself in the language, people and values that shape modern China.
The Moscow Kremlin Museums is hosting an exhibition titled "Exquisite Feast" which explores the history of food in ancient China.
Two stage versions of the Mao Dun Literature Prize-winning novel The Protagonist - a dance drama in Beijing and a theatrical play in Shanghai - have been well-received by audiences.
Through a series of archaeological discovery exhibitions, visitors can also learn about the evolution of Ding porcelain, which originated in Quyang over a millennium ago.
The return of the Bolshoi Ballet has sparked a wave of excitement among Chinese ballet enthusiasts.
The film would help audiences in both countries remember history, carry forward the tradition of friendship, and reinforce the bonds of lasting goodwill between both nations.
On the same day, filming began on the China-Russia co-produced documentary, "The Great Victory – China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression Through the Lens of a Soviet Photographer."
China Media Group and the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company hold a cultural exchange event in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025.