International students from many countries dressed in exquisite hanfu climbed to the top of Zhongtian Tower to overlook the beautiful scenery of the ancient city, or walked through the ancient city holding an oil-paper umbrella.
A photography exhibition held recently at the Zhejiang Art Museum in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, marked the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic ties between China and Japan.
Tens of hundreds of local and foreign visitors to the 46th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF) flocked to the Chinese pavilion to seek information on a range of products on display.
Egyptian children with special needs can now enjoy playing a "walking piano" after the Chinese embassy in Egypt donated the big instrument to a local NGO.
The opening ceremony of 2022 Silk Road Week was held at the China National Silk Museum in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, on Friday, aiming to strengthen international cultural exchanges and promote Silk Road culture.
On July 6, the lush Fengyi Bay Wetland Park welcomed the study tour group of Silk Road youths of the "Belt and Road · In Love with the Capital of Silk" activity.
Silk Road youths enjoy beautiful silk carpet in the Langzhong Silk Carpet Weaving Skills Exhibition Center during the "Belt and Road · In Love with the Capital of Silk - the Study Tour of Silk Road Youths Exploring Nanchong City" activity.
Foreign students taking part in the event Belt and Road • In Love with the Capital of Silk - Study Tour of Silk Road Youths Exploring Nanchong City joined the Sichuan (Nanchong) Giant Puppet Troupe on Tuesday afternoon.
An exhibition showcasing masterpieces and the work of young artists, featuring iconic views of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and its nearby mainland cities, is expected to further art exchanges, and drive Hong Kong's bid to be a global cultural hub.
Foreign students from the countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative and currently studying in Sichuan universities will start a journey to explore Nanchong city, known as the capital of silk, on July 5.
Australian sociologist David Goodman still remembers the newspaper that was used to wrap his lunch of fish and chips from a Chinese restaurant in Britain more than half a century ago. He says it was the first sign that his connection was "meant to be".
Dressed in a classy maroon suit paired with shiny leather shoes, Hansnick Omondi enthralled the audience at Kenya's largest and oldest university with an eloquent speech in Mandarin that extolled the virtues of friendship and hard work.