The 2024 "Discover China Cultural Tour" of Anhui for Diplomats in China took place from Sept 6 to 10 in Anhui province.
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Chen Zheng's landscape photography exhibition "Ink Realm" is underway at the China National Art Museum in Beijing and will last until July 26.
From June 28 to 30, the "2024 Discover China Cultural Tour of Beijing for Diplomats in China" was successfully held in Beijing. The event featured an immersive sitcom performance, promoting Beijing's culture and tourism offerings, visits to three themed routes showcasing the unique cultural charm of Beijing, and the stylish intangible cultural heritage experiences. A total of 72 diplomats and representatives from cultural and tourism organizations hailing from 29 countries had the opportunity to closely observe Beijing's cultural and scenic beauty and experience in depth what Beijing has to offer.
The photo album The Grand Canal depicts the fate of a group of people living on both sides of the canal since the 1960s.
Renowned artist Jonathan Brechignac, honored with the prestigious Yishu 8 France Young Artist Award, has unveiled his captivating solo exhibition Yellow Season in Beijing. Featuring seven paintings and two sculptures crafted during his two-month residency in the city, Brechignac's innovative use of pine pollen offers a fresh perspective on Beijing's spring scenery.
At the current preview exhibition of Beijing Poly's spring sales, running from Wednesday to Saturday, visitors are treated to a captivating display of fine artworks by esteemed artists like Fu Baoshi and Zhang Daqian.
Throughout many centuries of history, the Grand Canal of China that traverses north and south has nurtured countless towns and villages along its path. These ancient towns, preserved through the ages thanks to their symbiotic relationship with the canal, stand as the finest witnesses and custodians of civilization.
As April 18 marks the International Day for Monuments and Sites, also known as World Heritage Day, we've selected ten archaeological sites in China that merit exploration.
Works of three modern art pioneers, Wu Guanzhong, Zao Wou-ki and Chu Teh-chun, who went to study Western art in Paris at the beginning of the last century, will be under the hammer in April at a Hong Kong auction.
The Spring Festival, the most significant traditional celebration in Chinese culture, marks a momentous occasion for family gatherings and shared joy.