A fashion show featuring traditional Chinese clothing was staged in Milan, Italy, last week.
A thousand people may have a thousand answers as to why we explore space. For 64-year-old Chinese scientist Wu Ji, exploring space has a more self-reflective meaning.
Hungarian artist Szabolcs Bozo opened his first solo museum exhibition worldwide at the M Woods art museum in Beijing on Aug 4. Must You Dance features over 50 pieces of the artist's most recent works, including paintings and images on paper, as well as sculptures and site-specific painting installations created for this exhibition.
The two-day Sydney Family Expo wrapped up on Aug 21, which saw the debut of the China Tourism Office and China Cultural Center in Sydney.
The Palace Museum in Beijing announced on Monday the launch of a long-term academic exchange project, aiming to enhance cross-border cultural dialogues and mutual understanding.
In Australia's Sydney, a performance combining Chinese martial arts and Western contemporary dance is being staged.
Recently, the Chinese Embassy to Nigeria held an essay writing competition on two topics: “My Dream of Harmony” and “My Nigeria-China Symphony”. 18 Nigerian participants were named as the final winners and shared various awards in this competition.
In central Afghanistan's Bamyan Valley, where stands the famous Buddhas of Bamyan, Abdul Bashir Hemmat was selling tickets for the cultural site inside a cool ticket office instead of in the scorching sun. However, that has not always been the case.
A Chinese-style garden reopened to the public recently in Duisburg, Germany, to mark the 40th anniversary of the city's partnership with Wuhan in Central China's Hubei province.
Should China take more of an initiative in creating its own voice in the international arena? How can we get our messages through? Why does China need to directly reach out to Western audiences? In this interview, China Daily talks with David Ferguson, honorary chief English editor of Foreign Languages Press CICG, recipient of the Chinese Government Friendship Award and the Special Book Award of China.
In front of the camera, Robert Adolf, a 25-year-old German, is learning horsetail embroidery techniques from the Shui people by stitching horsehair on a shoe in Sandu Shui autonomous county, Southwest China's Guizhou province.
The town of Macclesfield in northwest England was dubbed the "silk capital of England" in the 18th century, and now local entrepreneurs and artists are trying to keep this heritage alive.