In the heart of Paris lies the Forum des Images, an audiovisual landscape created in 1988 by the poet Pierre Emmanuel and designed by architect Paul Chemetov. With more than 5,000 hours of digital content in an array of genres, such as documentaries, fiction, short films and animated films, and more than 2,000 screenings each year, Forum des Images offers cinema lovers of all ages a rich and diverse selection of material.
For 70 years, Moomins have been the most popular cartoon characters in Finland.
Malaysia will soon have its own version of China’s Dream of the Red Chamber, following the recent publication of a Malay version of three other classics.
Books, maps, drawing, posters and other documents of China's last empire, the Qing Dynasty, are on display as an exhibition, named Celestial Empire, opened to public at the National Library of Australia on Saturday.
When the Vienna Philharmonic holds its New Year's Concert in the Golden Hall of Vienna's Musikverein on Jan 1, it will not just present one of the world's foremost classical music events but also will celebrate the 75th anniversary of this cherished tradition.
The theatrical play King in the Moominvalley will be staged in Chinese with English subtitles in Beijing from Dec 30 to Jan 17.
Englishman William Lindesay recently launched The Great Wall in 50 Objects-his fifth book on the Wall-in China, as part of the 2015 UK-China Year of Cultural Exchange.
The year of 2015 has been an important one for the development of China-Latin America relations, when cultural exchanges became the highlight of bilateral ties.
Julien Gelas, French composer and pianist who graduated from The University of Provence Aix-Marseille in France, is bringing his very own genre of music to Beijing audiences next month at his piano recital entitled L'éclaircie.
The Chile-China Cultural Institute is seeking new ways to promote cultural dialogue between the two countries, the institute's director Fernando Reyes Matta said.
The 7th China-Japan-South Korea Ministerial Conference on Culture was held in Qingdao, China, on Dec 20.
American film and television directors Russo brothers announced the launch of a film studio designed to create closer cinematic ties between China and the US.