music
Event Watch: Bookworm International Literary Festival
Running through March 22, the latest installment of the Bookworm International Literary Festival kicked off this week in Beijing. Read MoreBeijing, Shanghai Tune Up For JUE Festival 2013
This week, the JUE 觉 | Music + Art Festival will return to Shanghai and Beijing for its fifth year of celebrating the best of both cities’ local creative communities and international talents. Read More10 Minutes With…Classical Music Sensation Yundi
Above all else, classical pianist Li Yundi is a true global phenomenon. Read MoreBeijing Vinyl: An Interview With Genjing Records
Recently, Jing Daily caught up with Nevin Domer and Pete Demola of Genjing Records to talk about the launch of their label, China's vinyl market, their band roster, and what could be in store in the year to come. Read MoreJing Daily’s Top Interviews Of 2012
A look back at Jing Daily’s favorite interviews from the first half of a very busy 2012, from fashion photographer Chen Man and designer Guo Pei to jazz singer Zhang Le and chef David Laris. Read MoreChina’s Online Music Market Is Moving…Say It Loud!
More than ever before, in the next year we are going to see important developments in the China online music market. Read MoreChina’s Music Scene Won’t Take No For An Answer
Despite the doom and gloom caused by recent music festival cancellations and downright failures, the likes of Beijing and Shanghai are keeping spirits high with a killer lineup of shows and festivals, showing that China’s music scene still has plenty of life left in it. Read MoreThe Creators Project Set For Beijing Return
Running from September 8-9 at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA), the Creators Project makes its return to the Chinese capital with a two-day-long explosion of rock 'n roll, film, fashion and art. Read MoreSydney Symphony Orchestra To Set Up East Asia “Base” In Guangzhou
With its strategic shift towards China, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra is on its way to becoming one of the most influential such institutions in Asia. Read MoreTushuguan 98: The Funny Side Of Beijing’s Growing Art Scene
If it’s a tickle of your funny bone you’re after in Beijing, it may just be worth checking out Tushuguan on Thursday night for its popular stand-up comedy open mic night. Read More