A traditional Chinese instrumental orchestra made up of 16 students from the College of Chinese Opera of the Shanghai Theatre Academy, took part in the festival in Argentina from May 20 to June 1.
Ever since the first Chinese immigrants arrived in Cuba 170 years ago, the process of cultural exchange has never stopped.
A movie about musician Xian Xinghai's life has begun shooting in Kazakhstan.
Chinese artist Huang Yue, known for his flower and bird oil paintings, exhibited a range of artworks at the House of Lords in Ireland on May 31. The exhibit was attended by 19 former government chiefs and major politicians.
This June, French philosopher Oscar Brenifier brings his best-selling philosophical picture book collection PhiloZenfants to Chinese children in Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Wuhan and Changsha.
A two-day Chinese Tibetan culture forum started here in Kathmandu on Tuesday.
A TV program featuring Silk Road stories that is co-sponsored by China and Kazakhstan was launched here Tuesday.
BookExpo, North America's largest gathering of book industry professionals, was held from May 31 to June 2 this year with the participation of about 600 exhibitors from across the world.
Israeli violist Avri Levitan gave 10 recitals within three days during his recent stay in Beijing.
A Sino-Russian TV documentary expo will begin in Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, from June 6.
With a table, two chairs and a white floor, Chinese dancer-choreographer Gu Jiani interprets the context of daily life and explores the delicate nature of human relationships in her piece Right & Left, which was staged at the Inside-Out Theater in Beijing over the weekend.
Kazakh singer Dimash Kudaibergen says on his Chinese micro blog that he fell in love with China because of Jackie Chan's action films. Now, his compatriots will get to see the legend again on the big screen.