Epic Stan Lai drama returns to town

A landmark eight-hour play by Stan Lai, a preeminent playwright-director of the Chinese-language theater, is returning to a local stage in March.

Curtain falls on a weeklong high-tech show

The 19th China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) wrapped up at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center yesterday.

Nobel Laureate shares the impact of folk art on writing

Despite the fact that Mo’s works often tell miserable stories that happened in his hometown, his novels are well received by readers in the modern era.

Profound stone sculpting culture lives on

Carved stones have long been favored by collectors due to their austere origins and exquisite craftsmanship. Han Wangxi, director of the Information Office of Shenzhen Municipal Government, who is also an established cultural scholar, believes that real admiration for the stones should be focused on China’s ancient and refined stone culture rather than mere beauty.

Curtain up: Hit original musicals to be staged in 2018

Shenzhen is home to a variety of live music and stage shows, along with some major festivals, sporting activities and community events that everyone will enjoy. Currently, four popular international musicals have set dates for shows at the Nanshan Cultural and Sports Center next year. Catch them if you can.

Refined beauty in‘gentlemen’paintings

More than 50 paintings of plum blossoms, orchids, bamboo and pine trees created by Chinese masters from the Song Dynasty (960-1279) to modern day are on display at Shenzhen Museum.

Art and technology engineering the future

Art and technology are interlinking now more than ever before, with technology acting as a propelling force in the evolution of art.

Landscapes of the heart Paintings by Huang Guowu and Duan Yuanwen

Exemplifying the beauty of southern landscapes in China, an exhibition entitled “Artworks by Guangdong Artists Huang Guowu and Duan Yuanwen” is currently on display at Guangdong Museum of Art in Guangzhou through Nov. 9.