The adaptation of Ray Cooney's 1983 West End comedy, Run for Your Wife, will be performed at Beijing Comedy Theater from Wednesday to March 17.
The National Theater of China will stage a performance of Sudi Chunxiao (Dawn on the Su Causeway in Spring) from April 5 to 14 in Beijing, telling the story of Su Dongpo, a Song Dynasty (960-1279) poet, whose work is still celebrated today.
As the first original ballet production by the National Ballet of China, Red Detachment of Women celebrates the 60th anniversary of its premiere this year.
A total of 300 lanterns painted by Hungarian high school students illuminated the "Year of the Dragon" Lantern Festival exhibition in Budapest.
Take a look at the main lantern group at the Dragons and Lanterns Festival in France featuring the Dragon with Wings, the most powerful of all dragons.
Museums are usually associated with gigantic buildings, eye-catching highlights and massive collections in bustling downtown areas. However, many museums dedicated to unique local culture can now be found in China's vast rural areas.
Chinese archaeologists have released details of a cluster of ruins in East China's Zhejiang province, believed to be buildings related to the ancient capital of the Yue state, which preceded the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC).
Hakka cuisine was on the menu at an event in Longyan, Fujian province, to mark the Year of the Dragon. Eight master chef teams from Longyan and Sanming in Fujian, Meizhou in Guangdong province, and Ganzhou in Jiangxi province, competed at the "Longyan welcomes the Year of the Loong" (as the dragon is called in Chinese) Hakka cuisine exchange.
Pianist recounts famous performances as he continues to enthrall audiences.
Exquisite pieces of glassware from the Palace Museum's collection, dating back to the 17th century and embodying the creativity born of cooperation between artisans from the East and the West, go on display in Beijing.