
Beijing Celebrates 130 Years of Cinema with Star Tributes
Beijing’s film fest celebrates 130 years of cinema with star tributes and a special nod to Switzerland, blending history with modern innovation.
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Beijing’s film fest celebrates 130 years of cinema with star tributes and a special nod to Switzerland, blending history with modern innovation.
Beijing transforms into a cinematic carnival from April 18-26 as the 15th Beijing International Film Festival celebrates film, culture, and innovation.
Chinese animated film “Ne Zha 2” thrilled Cambodian audiences with sold-out screenings and a packed schedule, marking a global breakthrough.
Explore Hengdian, the Chinese mainland’s largest film studio, where iconic sets blend historical grandeur with modern cinematic magic.
Global trends shine as Malaysia debuts “Ne Zha 2,” ancient tales resurface at Taosi, and culinary fusions redefine tradition.
Discover a dynamic fusion of craft revival, film fest, ballet excellence, and cultural garden dialogue across borders.
Discover how ancient martial arts legends merge with modern film magic to make flying kung fu masters iconic in wuxia.
Chinese films are taking center stage on international screens, showcasing both advanced film technology and rich cultural narratives. These cinematic successes are enhancing China’s cultural soft power and fostering global connections.
Explore the picturesque beauty of Xiamen’s Gulangyu Island, a favored filming location for romantic tales. Join an Italian photographer on a cinematic journey through this enchanting destination.
Discover the magic of filmmaking at Xi’an’s Film Experience Center, where international travelers and students explore green screen technology, voice dubbing, and immersive movie sets.