Artist Botond Keresztesi (center) poses for a group photo with curators Péter Bencze (left) and Lyu Donghui at the exhibition ...
The Palace Museum in Beijing, which was called the Forbidden City, is an important repository of China's 5,000-year-old ...
The Beijing Library, co-designed by Norwegian architects Snøhetta and China’s ECADI, has the world’s largest library reading ...
The exhibition, "Ink Splendor and Cultural Context: Gansu Silk Road Art Treasures Exhibition," brings together painted pottery, bamboo slips, silk manuscripts, inscribed bricks, sculptures, and mural ...
A total of 25,320 sci-tech volunteers have registered at the Beijing Science and Technology Popularization Volunteer Service ...
The Academic Symposium on Inheritance and Legal Protection of Twentieth-century Architectural Heritage has commenced at the ...
If you plan to visit, keep these tips from reviewers in mind: stop by the museum at the start of your trip to Beijing to better understand the city and Chinese culture overall; the museum is ...
The Beijing Wax Museum, completed in 1990, is the first of its kind in China. Housed in Ditan Park (the Altar of Earth), the museum presents historical figures from the first Chinese emperor to ...
Efforts to preserve and display China’s imperial treasures highlight President Xi’s focus on cultural heritage.
In a workshop tucked away in Beijing's historic Forbidden City, a restorer hunched over a centuries-old figurine, using a ...
In the early 1930s, before Japanese forces swept across China, Palace Museum authorities packed up many pieces - including imperial thrones - and moved them out of Beijing to other cities.
Artist Li Jinghu's solo is on view at X Museum in Beijing until May 11, 2025. [Photo/Courtesy of X Museum] ...