China and South Africa have held more than one hundred wonderful activities and events in major cities in the nine provinces across South Africa since South Africa officially kicked off the Year of China on March 15, 2015.
A new book on 808 commonly used Chinese characters in China, Japan and South Korea was released on the second day of Northeast Asia Trilateral Forum.
An elaborate exhibition featuring the social and cultural development of Seoul is being staged in China's capital by the Beijing Capital Museum and Seoul Museum of History.
New Zealand-based Chinese painter Mu Xun recently held an exhibition at the National Museum of Modern Chinese Literature, showcasing dozens of his oil paintings from the past decade.
As one of the climaxes of the 2nd China International Ballet Season, 90 dancers from noted Russian ballet troupes were invited to treat Beijing fans with a brilliant gala.
In the exhibition, guests will get an up close and personal with the artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating the iconic props and costumes that appeared throughout the Harry Potter films.
The new Global Business College of Australia (GBCA) is set to be launched on Wednesday in the Australian city of Melbourne following an 8.6 million US dollar investment in the project.
The French ballet classic "Giselle" will be staged by the National Ballet of China (NBC) at the National Center for the Performing Arts from Dec.4 to 6.
An agreement to set up a China Culture Center in Malaysia was signed by the two countries on November 23.
Held inside Beijing's Solana shopping area, Antigravity is an avant-garde art show attempting to reverse people's perspectives of city life.
Actors perform during a Thai traditional dramatic performance (Thai opera) show in Bangkok, Thailand, Nov 25, 2015.
Singapore's Minister of State for Prime Minister's Office and Ministry of Manpower Sam Tan Chin Siong unveiled exhibitions on artworks by Wu Guanzhong and Chua Ek Kay at National Gallery Singapore on Wednesday evening.