China and Turkiye signed a memorandum of understanding in Ankara on Thursday on the translation and publication of classics, which aims to give fresh impetus to cultural exchanges between the two countries.
This photo taken on Oct 29, 2023 shows an exhibit at the Saad Abad Museum Complex in Tehran, Iran. An exhibition of 80 Chinese artworks opened here on Sunday.
In addition to the companies helping to build infrastructure in the countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, academic institutions are also contributing as key participants, helping forge mutual understanding between people in China and other BRI nations, through research, educational projects and cultural exchange.
Approximately 80 years ago, on a winter night in Almaty, in what is now Kazakhstan, musician Bakhitzhan Baykadamov was taking a stroll through the city's streets.
A promotion event for Northeast China's Liaoning province was held at the China Cultural Center in Tokyo on Friday, showcasing Liaoning's cultural and tourism offerings through photo exhibits, local cuisines and enchanting performances.
An art event to present the tourism and cultural attractions of the eastern Chinese Zhejiang province, and to display the province's celadon ware was on Monday inaugurated in the Iranian capital Tehran.
An exhibition on art, design and manufacturing in Italy opened Wednesday in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality.
Around 70 reproductions of ancient silk fabrics and contemporary garments from the collection of the China National Silk Museum went on display in Budapest on Oct 24.
This year, a significant milestone is being celebrated: the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). It also coincides with the 20th anniversary of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) China strategic partnership and the founding of the China-ASEAN Expo. These anniversaries mark China's remarkable international collaboration and growth.
Family feelings provide us the broadest possible basis for developing appropriate ethical impulses, said Sinologist Roger T. Ames, Humanities Chair Professor at Peking University and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
A selection of these photos, along with some of the drawings he made in China, are now on show at Chile y China (Chile and China).
"I invite everyone to go to China because it is a wonderful country with lovely people and splendid landscapes," French tourist Brunette Prudent issued this heartfelt invitation after being impressed by the nature and culture she saw during a motor home journey along the Silk Road.