Liu Cixin: Sci-Fi’s Captivating Journey Through Time and Space
Chinese sci-fi writer Liu Cixin describes science fiction as a romantic journey through time and space, with his new TV series ‘Ball Lightning’ exploring nature’s mysteries.
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Chinese sci-fi writer Liu Cixin describes science fiction as a romantic journey through time and space, with his new TV series ‘Ball Lightning’ exploring nature’s mysteries.
Tsinghua University Art Museum celebrated its 114th anniversary with an immersive African arts event blending music, dance, and interactive workshops.
Shanghai and St. Petersburg have bonded as sister cities since 1988, fostering cooperation in trade, innovation, and the arts.
Translators for Chinese cultural exports face AI-era challenges, striving to preserve the essence of hits like “Black Myth: Wukong” and “Nezha 2.”
The Chu Silk Manuscripts, a 2,300-year-old cultural treasure, call for a return to the Chinese mainland to reconnect with a rich ancient legacy.
The 2025 SCO Film Festival returns to the Chinese mainland from June 23-27, uniting diverse cultures through film and innovative storytelling.
BJIFF closed with top honors as Norway’s “Loveable” and Argentina’s “The Message” captivated audiences, showcasing the Chinese mainland’s growing film influence.
At the 2025 Beijing Film Festival, Swiss film “Frieda’s Case” captivates audiences with its focus on women’s issues and cultural exchange.
Ancient Chu Silk Manuscripts from 300 BC, now in Washington, D.C., spark calls for their return to the Chinese mainland.
Zhu Xin, a young talent of the Hangzhou New Wave, is making global waves with his innovative films and dynamic storytelling.