There is a Chinese saying: “If you want to see the 30-year-old China, you should go to Shenzhen. For the 100-year-old China, go to Shanghai. Visit Beijing for 1,000 years of history. But to witness 5,000 years of history, go to Shanxi province.”
Mountains, rivers, waterfalls, ancient history and wonderful food are what Shanxi province in China can boast of, and I was lucky to become a part of this fairytale for five days, having been granted the opportunity to participate in the China Daily program “Shanxi in the Eyes of Foreigners”.
Artists, diplomats, and business people from 37 countries have introduced their unique cultures through various ways in Beijing over the weekend.
Fast development of cooperation between China and Brazil has ushered in new opportunities for members of a young generation in the South American country to develop their careers in the Asian giant, and has encouraged them to learn Chinese.
The Chinese Embassy to Ghana opened a Chinese Film Festival at the Silverbird Cinemas in Accra on June 12.
Argentina's first Chinese Culture House opened Thursday in the capital Buenos Aires, with a photographic exhibition called "The Charm of Beijing".
Unique "glass art" was center of attention as a South Korean-China Cultural Exchange Exhibition opened at the Korean Cultural Center in Beijing on June 9.
As part of the 2015 China-UK Year of Cultural Exchange, the designer himself showed up at the opening of the exhibition, named "Inside Heatherwick Studio".
Displaying to the world China's long-standing relationship with agricultural, especially food culture, the China Pavilion has become one of the most popular in Milan.
China National Peking Opera Company will perform Female Generals of the Yang Family and other classic arias in the Rose Theater at Lincoln Center, New York, on June 26-28.
The Shanghai Week will focus on the theme 'Agriculture supports the city, the city makes agriculture more effective.
A photography exhibition at the United Nations Headquarters gave a visual insight as to how China is attempting to balance economic development with care for the environment. Mei Jia reports in New York.