The past Spring Festival holiday has been a hectic yet sanguine one for Jennifer Kerstin Zhang, from the southern German city of Wurzburg.
A Lantern Festival gala was hosted in the Republic of Fiji on Feb 5, as a part of the "2023 Happy Chinese New Year" event series.
Celebrated pianist Lang Lang performed at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall on Feb 6, which kicked off his 2023 international tour.
Join us to watch "Echoes of Ancient Tang Poems", a concert jointly performed by iSING! Suzhou and the Philadelphia Orchestra to welcome this year’s Lantern Festival on the official Facebook and YouTube pages of China Culture at 10:00am, Feb 5.
Correo Uruguayo, the national postal service in Uruguay, released a Chinese zodiac stamp on Jan 19 to mark the Year of the Rabbit and the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
PARIS — After a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people across France gathered again in recent days to celebrate Chinese New Year. The traditional festival is now widely considered one of the highlights of the country's wintertime festivities.
A multicultural gala featuring traditional music and dance with distinctive ethnic characteristics was held to usher in the Year of the Rabbit on Jan 21, at the National Museum of New Zealand in Wellington.
As a traditional Chinese dragon dance was performed through St Helier high street and into the Central Market in Jersey, British crown dependency and island on Jan 22, the place saw the start of its first official Chinese New Year celebration.
ISLAMABAD — As winter descends in Islamabad, five-year-old Khaula, living in a refugee camp in the Pakistani capital, is worried by thoughts of going to school every morning in the cold weather without any proper clothing until she got a set of coats and jumpers from Chinese volunteers.
The ancient Silk Road led to cultural exchanges between China and Iran, leaving visible marks on today's Iranian cultural tradition, one of which being the 12-animal zodiac, an Iranian historian said about the recent Chinese Lunar New Year, or Year of the Rabbit.
As tens of thousands of people flooded to Chinatown in Budapest on Jan 28 to visit a temple fair celebrating the Chinese New Year, the Chinese culture served them right.
While lion dances heated up the festive mood in Melbourne's Chinatown, a memory-keeper of Australia's Chinese community offered a tranquil corner for visitors to explore histories, traditions, mythical stories and mouthwatering cuisines related to Spring Festival, one of the most important dates for Chinese people.