Confucius Institutes in Latin America help raise awareness of Chinese culture and further China's vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind, said a prominent Argentine political observer.
The 17th "Chinese Bridge" Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign College Students was held at Kenya's oldest university on Friday and featured diverse performances like speeches, dancing, martial arts and contemporary music.
The opening ceremony of the 9th Tsinghua University International Cultural Festival and the Global Village 2018-World Expo on Saturday drew wide attention from a variety of people, ranging from ambassadors to students.
Applause and loud cheering greeted the finale of a third encore as the audience in Bucharest's Athenaeum Hall showed their appreciation for the April 23 performance by the Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra.
MADRID - Spanish gastronomy is vital to help boost Spain's profile in China, says Carlos Espinosa de los Monteros, the high commissioner for Marca Espana, a Spanish government institution set up to promote Spain's image abroad.
The National Theatre of Northern Greece will make its Chinese debut with its theatrical production version of Salvatores Dei (Saviours of God), based on Greek author Nikos Kazantzakis' book of the same name.
The Pacific Symphony, the largest orchestra formed in the US in the last 50 years, will make its debut in China on Wednesday.
Statistics show that 2.06 million Chinese citizens paid to visit the island country in the past year, an increase of 275 percent from 2013. China has now become the largest source of overseas tourists to Indonesia.
The passion of Italian opera and the lyrical poetry of Chinese song were beautifully paired Friday evening at the opening concert of the 18th Meet in Beijing Arts Festival.
Russian State Ballet opened the performing season of Music Fans, a Beijing-based performing arts company, on April 20, with its classic program, Swan Lake, performed by the troupe's leading ballet artists, Dmitry Kotermi, Luliia Zviagina and Anna Shcherbakova.
A French horn played by an American in a Chinese orchestra: Can music-making get any more cosmopolitan than this?