After a full afternoon of sharing insights with scholars at Peking University and an intensive series of interviews, French actress Juliette Binoche had reason to look tired. Her schedule had been relentless — working until midnight before catching a 5 am flight out of Beijing.
On a crisp autumn afternoon in Beijing, French director Jean-Jacques Annaud settled into an exquisitely decorated room at Yishu 8, an art center housed in the former Franco-Chinese University of Beijing founded in 1920.
Dunhuang has long been a living testament to cultural exchange and artistic brilliance. Let’s hear from experts at home and abroad as they share their insights on Dunhuang — its culture, preservation and lasting influence.
On Friday night, the Changzhou Performance Hall in Chongqing hosted a captivating Sino-French cultural heritage exchange concert featuring a blend of ancient French and Chinese instruments.
The air hums with the rhythmic beats of Chinese drums and the crash of cymbals. Vibrant lion dancers, their manes flowing and eyes flickering, weave through the crowds.
Foreigners of various countries and fields receive high honors for bringing innovation, development and connection to their 'second home', Wang Xin reports.
Poets from China and Latin America unite, exchanging words, heritage and shared inspiration spanning continents.
The Mid-Autumn Festival not only embodies people's beautiful wishes for family togetherness and social harmony but also serves as an important opportunity for cultural exchange between China and the world.
Pharaohs ruled by predicting the floods of one prominent river. This "aquatic highway" united north and south, fueling pyramids, mummies, temples, and rebirth. Discover the hidden connections between pharaohs and kingship, pyramids and mummies, temples and rebirth!
Mummies, pyramids, and temples-all trace back to one desert river. In a land of 90 percent desert, how did Egyptians create one of the greatest miracles in history? Click to discover the power that built ancient Egypt.
Saulebek Kabylbekov is a 66-year-old Kazakh ophthalmologist at Daqing Ophthalmology Hospital who can communicate fluently with patients in a northeastern Chinese dialect.
Four years ago, Malaysian writer Li Zishu published her full-length novel Liu Su Di (Worldly Land) on the Chinese mainland.