An international competition for short-video creators was launched in Beijing on Tuesday and is calling for short-video submissions telling stories about China.
Like Vivian Maier's selfie, in which half of her face is visible under the glare of the sun while the other is hidden, she is known by most people as a nanny.
University of Michigan (UM) alumnus William Weese recently gave a gift of art and endowment with a combined value of around 5 million dollars to UM Museum of Art (UMMA).
The China Tourism Office in London and the Culture Department of the Chinese embassy in Britain held an online lecture, The Making of Modern China-From Dr Sun Yat-Sen to the May 4th Movement on April 26.
As a warm-up of the 17th China International Cartoon & Animation Festival, the eight-day 2021 Cloud ACG Industry Trade Fair concluded in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, on May 5, drawing 5,981 insiders and traders from 46 countries and regions.
The two-month exhibition, highlighting the works of Italian painter Raphael, opened on April 29 and has been curated by Claudio Strinati, a renowned art historian and critic in Italy.
The China Tourism Office in Seoul launched an online show on Yan'an in Shaanxi province.
The Chinese embassy in Nigeria and Ministry of Information and Culture of Nigeria, in collaboration with China Cultural Center in Nigeria and China Alumni Association of Nigeria, jointly held a seminar on China-Nigeria's New Journey in Abuja on April 22.
About 100 tai chi or taijiquan practitioners celebrated the annual World Tai Chi Day in Wellington, New Zealand on Apr 24.
The China Cultural Center in Malta organized an online event Saturday to celebrate World Tai Chi Day, attracting many Maltese Tai Chi enthusiasts to participate.
To welcome the annual International Day for Monuments and Sites, the China Tourism Office in Sydney launched a virtual exhibition showing China's heritage sites on April 16.
In April 1971 a young government official, Charles Freeman, returned to his post at the US State Department in Washington after spending two and half years studying Chinese in Taiwan. He then "started writing papers for an unknown purpose", to quote the 78-year-old.