Francois-Henri Pinault, visited the National Museum of China in Beijing for "memory reviving" on Friday. There, the chairman and chief executive officer of the French luxury group, Kering, saw the rat and rabbit bronze heads, two of the 12 zodiac animal sculptures once looted from Beijing's Old Summer Palace.
Over 40 foreign diplomats in China embarked on an immersive travel experience, discovering a variety of new cultural and tourism hot spots in the capital city, during June 28-30.
On stage, a youthful symphony orchestra from Venezuela is playing a spirited rendition of Tico-Tico no Fuba, an enduring international hit composed by Brazilian composer Zequinha de Abreu.
BAGHDAD — In a wushu (Chinese martial arts) club located in the city of Sulaymaniyah in Iraq, over 100 Chinese martial arts enthusiasts clad in training attire are diligently practicing wushu routines, each strike executed with power, precision and thunderous short yells.
China-Egypt Joint Investigation, Research and Digitalization Project on Ancient Egyptian Antiquities, a package of cooperation projects mainly about digital scanning, photographing, sorting and research of more than 1,000 mummified wooden coffins excavated in Saqqara, Egypt, has been going on since late May, Shanghai International Studies University said on Monday.
The highly anticipated exhibition, On Top of the Pyramid: The Civilization of Ancient Egypt, is set to open in Shanghai in July, featuring 788 precious artifacts from Egypt.
Jinan, with its blend of historical charm and modern opportunities, inspires young people worldwide.
China Translation and Publishing House signed a deal with Egyptian publisher Bayt Alhekma Cultural Investment Company at the recent Beijing International Book Fair for the publication of an Arabic edition of Yong Yinyue Xue Gushi, or Music Meets Classical Poetry.
The 20th French Film Panorama in China, organized by Unifrance with support from the French Embassy in China, opened yesterday,with "The Taste of Things" directed by Trần Anh Hùng as the opening film.
For many years, veteran Cuban cultural anthropologist Jesus Guanche Perez viewed China as a distant and intriguing country, but it was only in 2018 that he was able to explore it for himself, thanks to an invitation from a private university.
Daniel del Valle Blanco, the International Youth Organization's ambassador and permanent observer to the United Nations, as well as chair of the UN-Habitat Youth Advisory Board, recently visited the International Montessori School of Beijing as a major stop during his visit to China.