Shanghai Film Festival Unveils 400+ Movies for 2024 Edition
The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival kicks off June 13, featuring 400+ films across 1,500 screenings in the Yangtze River Delta, spotlighting Asian cinema and industry growth.
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The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival kicks off June 13, featuring 400+ films across 1,500 screenings in the Yangtze River Delta, spotlighting Asian cinema and industry growth.
Beijing’s Times Art Museum hosts a Hello Kitty immersive light art exhibition, blending digital innovation with 50 years of cultural nostalgia this summer.
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Asia’s leading animation festival, CICAF 2025, showcases cutting-edge tech and cultural exchange, drawing millions and global businesses to Hangzhou.
Guangdong’s Dragon Boat Festival, a national intangible cultural heritage, showcases vibrant traditions. Catch the live racing event on May 31 for an immersive cultural experience.
Shanghai’s ‘China’s Dinosaur World’ exhibition showcases 118 fossils and models, offering insights into Earth’s evolutionary history. Opens Saturday at the Natural History Museum.
Shanghai announces 2025 film and TV festival dates with record global participation, highlighting Asia’s cultural influence.
Mentougou’s 21km Rose Avenue in Beijing, featuring 439,000 roses, boosts tourism and showcases China’s ‘flower economy’ during the 9th International Rose Conference.
Beijing’s Haidian Park transforms into a Monet-inspired floral wonderland, showcasing 127 plant species through immersive garden installations until May 16.
China Media Group’s ‘Ode to Youth 2025’ gala premieres May 4, spotlighting young innovators and national development themes across major TV and digital platforms.
Shanghai’s fireworks-driven tourism boom during May Day Golden Week sparks hotel occupancy surges and exclusive deals, highlighting cultural-economic synergy.
Norway and Argentina triumph at Beijing International Film Festival, underscoring China’s role in global cinema as international submissions dominate.
Qingdao hosts 20th Huabiao Awards celebrating 120 years of Chinese cinema, with top honors for Kara Wai Ying Hung, Zhang Yi, and Wandering Earth director Guo Fan.
Taiyuan’s Jinyang Lake Park dazzles visitors with a sprawling tulip exhibition featuring 21 vibrant varieties, marking spring’s arrival in northern China.
The 2025 Beijing International Film Festival marks 130 years of global cinema and 120 years of Chinese filmmaking, featuring premieres, forums, and cultural events across the city.
Beijing’s premier student film festival showcases 160+ domestic entries, spotlighting emerging talent in Asian cinema through public screenings and student-judged awards.
Over 10,000 participants celebrated Mazu’s 1065th birthday in Fujian, honoring the UNESCO-recognized sea goddess’ cultural legacy and cross-regional connections.
Beijing’s Zhongshan Park dazzles with 180,000 tulips at the 30th Spring Flower Tulip Culture Festival, showcasing 95 species—20 new to the public.
Beijing International Film Festival ticket stubs now offer discounts at 600+ local businesses, merging cinema with cultural exploration.
Beijing’s Yuyuantan Park dazzles with peak cherry blossoms, blending natural beauty with cultural festivities in a springtime celebration attracting global visitors.