Changsha is demonstrating the charm of its unique cultural heritage to the world as a result of it being awarded the title "Culture City of East Asia 2017" and, as part of the program, holding an event called the "Year of Changsha".
The Golden Sail Marching Orchestra of CSFX (short for the Affiliated School of Chaoyang Normal School) won a bronze medal at the 18th World Music Contest held in Kerkrade, the Netherlands, on Saturday.
This winter, Edinburgh Zoo will be home to The Giant Lanterns of China, an installation of over 450 dazzling giant lanterns that will illuminate the zoo for 50 awe-inspiring nights.
Zhang Xuguang, associate professor from the Physical Education Department of the University of International Business and Economics, teaches kung fu to African disciples during the 1st Chinese Wushu Training Program in Bujumbura, capital of the Republic of Burundi, on July 18.
Age prohibits Gillian Ayres, the British abstract artist, from doing as much work as she would love to with regard to painting and gardening.
Jane Austen’s oeuvres have been grabbing Chinese readers' attentions for decades now. And as the world celebrated the 200th anniversary of her death earlier this week, Chinese fans recall their first encounter with the English novelist.
The first Chinese Sichuan Food Festival held in Celakovice, a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic last Friday, introduced locals to Oriental cuisine and facilitated people-to-people and cultural exchanges between both countries.
Theatrical play The Magic Flute, a production of Mozart's opera of the same title by the Komische Oper Berlin and British theater group 1927, is being staged in Beijing from July 21 to 23 at the Tianqiao Performing Arts Center.
More than 60 students from the United States, Canada, Denmark, South Africa and other countries joined the two-week Confucius Institute International Music Summer Camp in Beijing, which ended on July 16.
The Tang Xianzu International Theater Arts Exchange — a series of programs to pay tribute to Chinese playwright Tang Xianzu and English poet and playwright William Shakespeare — will be held at Fuzhou, in Jiangxi province, Tang's birthplace, from Sept 24 to the end of October.
A decade after Cirque du Soleil debuted in China, the Canadian entertainment company is returning with a much more ambitious plan: to bring a touring show to the country every year in addition to a resident show to be unveiled in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, next year.
Melodies and tunes centuries old from ancient China resounded at the foot of the Athens Acropolis, a citadel of ancient Greece, Wednesday evening, giving the audience a marvelous night of the meeting of two great civilizations traversing both the distance and time.