Despite the social distance caused by the pandemic, people are still willing to communicate in more ways than one.
Shu Lin's Grandpa, a children's picture book illustrated by British-Chinese artist Yu Rong, was showcased at the London Book Fair.
The exhibition Terracotta Warriors and Ancient China - Heritage from the Qin and Han Dynasty opened on Friday at Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art in Japan.
BEIRUT-An increasing number of Lebanese students have become interested in learning Chinese and exploring China's culture and civilization, says Nisrine Abdel Nour Lattouf, director of the Confucius Institute at the Saint Joseph University.
NEW DELHI-Acupuncture has become a bridge of friendship between India and China, with more Indians accepting the form of traditional Chinese medicine over the past few decades, experts say.
People visit an exhibition featuring Chinese and Brazilian Art, at the museum of art of Brasilia, in Brasilia, Brazil, on March 26, 2022.
GABORONE-Excitement and joy could be felt as students at Legae English Medium School in Gaborone, Botswana, greeted their teacher Goitseone Ishmael with the Chinese phrase nihao, which literally translates to "hello" in English, before she began her Chinese language lesson.
An increasing number of Lebanese students have become interested in learning the Chinese language and exploring China's culture and civilization, said Nisrine Abdel Nour Lattouf, director of the Confucius Institute at the Saint Joseph University (USJ).
By mid-June, I will have lived in China for three years. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, I haven't been back to my own country, the United States, in all that time.
A photo contest jointly organized by the China Cultural Center in Seoul and Aju Business Daily, a news publication based in South Korea, concluded in Feb.
The China Tourism office in Rome recently launched a special, Chinese Cuisine Week, on its social platform. 18 episodes focusing on different cuisines of China, such as Beijing roast duck and Lanzhou noodle, were broadcast.
HAVANA-Lion dances and martial arts livened up Havana's Chinatown with an air of joy on March 16, with hundreds of residents joining to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Chinese in Cuba.