ISMAILIA, Egypt-With its many exchange programs, training schemes and a new Chinese-funded technical college, Suez Canal University represents one of the largest and most fruitful educational collaborations between Egypt and China, says the institution's president, Atef Aboul-Nour.
ATHENS-Representatives of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and Beijing Normal University participated in a forum held in Athens in September under the title China-Greece Dialogue: The Contemporary Reach and Influence of Chinese Culture.
NEW YORK-An exhibition featuring Chinese typewriters and word processors is currently under way in New York, offering unprecedented insight into the still-evolving history of one of the world's oldest living languages.
Speakers at the Centurial Cultural Dialogue: When Culture Meets Science on Oct 19 shared their experiences of using technology to preserve cultural heritage.
With the theme of "China beyond imagination," Chinese tourism and cultural resources are being presented in the 30th Montreal International Tourism and Travel Show starting Saturday.
In 1995, Polish composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki finished his Violin Concerto No.2 Metamo
The Beijing International Art Week For Youth kicked off with a gala at Tsinghua University on Oct 15.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang will attend the 12th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) summit in Brussels this week and pay a working visit to Belgium, which is known as the "Heart of Modern Europe."
In Dushanbe, there are many young, passionate university students like Sayora, keen to learn Chinese and know more about the Chinese culture.
The 7th International Master Workshop on Theaters and Theater Company Management was inaugurated on the Changping Campus of The Central Academy of Drama recently.
Culminating in six young Chinese actors showcasing a scene from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, a nine-day workshop led by British actor Geoff Beale concluded in Beijing on Oct 7.
CHICAGO-That is a trip he will never forget. In August 1975, as a member of the US first Congressional delegation to China, Adlai Ewing Stevenson III visited China for the first time.