A Chinese-style garden reopened to the public recently in Duisburg, Germany, to mark the 40th anniversary of the city's partnership with Wuhan in Central China's Hubei province.
Should China take more of an initiative in creating its own voice in the international arena? How can we get our messages through? Why does China need to directly reach out to Western audiences? In this interview, China Daily talks with David Ferguson, honorary chief English editor of Foreign Languages Press CICG, recipient of the Chinese Government Friendship Award and the Special Book Award of China.
In front of the camera, Robert Adolf, a 25-year-old German, is learning horsetail embroidery techniques from the Shui people by stitching horsehair on a shoe in Sandu Shui autonomous county, Southwest China's Guizhou province.
The town of Macclesfield in northwest England was dubbed the "silk capital of England" in the 18th century, and now local entrepreneurs and artists are trying to keep this heritage alive.
Organized by China International Culture Association and Central Academy of Fine Arts, the Mascot Design Global Competition of "Happy Chinese New Year" kicked off in Beijing on Friday.
The Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Center at the Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, has started training its first batch of local health workers to meet the growing demand for TCM in the country.
In Oromia, Ethiopia's largest regional state, local and Chinese tourism experts are collaborating to promote hidden attractions to make the region worth visiting.
"I want to bring high-speed railways, express delivery, lunar exploration projects, the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, and 5G technology back to my hometown. The Belt and Road Initiative connects you and me."
Two Maltese teenagers were presented with awards at the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation's Junior Cultural Ambassadors event in Malta on Wednesday.
In one of his paintings, Edward Kamugisha Ssajjabbi tells a story about the Beijing Winter Olympics taking place as the world continued to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. The art piece also shows three people pushing the coronavirus into fire as a scientist does research. It shows a lamp, signaling the light of life, and modern buildings portraying Beijing. The Great Wall of China features in the background.
More than 40 students from six local universities and over 30 expats in Shanghai visited an ongoing exhibition to learn about the origins of Chinese civilization at the Shanghai Museum on Monday.