The year 2020 has been a tough one in which we suffered from the coronavirus epidemic and faced enormous challenges in many aspects of life. In spite of this, we still made many achievements in the cultural field. Let's review and carry on our journey bravely in the coming new year.
The 21st Meet in Beijing International Arts Festival is scheduled to be held from Jan 7 to Feb 4 in 2021, with online shows added to its program due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The final review meeting of the five Chinese cities vying for 2021 Culture City of East Asia was held in Beijing on Sept 4.
The Chinese embassy sent 1,600 food packages to the Islamabad Women Chamber of Commerce & Industry (IWCCI) on Aug 11.
Huang Tingjian, a Chinese calligrapher, poet and painter from the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), would be proud to learn his descendants are still practicing the craft in the 21st century.
If you're tired of cities crammed with buildings, cars and people, there is a place in China filled with boundless landscapes and fresh air.
If Li Shizhen, one of the most famous herbalists in ancient China and the author of Bencao Gangmu (Compendium of Materia Medica) from the Ming Dynasty were still alive, he would undoubtedly be trying to find a cure to COVID-19 in his home of Hubei.
As the first city in the world that has held summer Olympic Games and will hold the winter event, Beijing is a universally acknowledged iconic face of China.
This year, the Forbidden City is marking its 600th anniversary of completion and the Palace Museum is also celebrating its 95th birthday.
The China Cultural Center in Pakistan recently set up an online library on its official website, and made it open to locals.
Through children's eyes, adults can often see the things they would otherwise overlook. And in children's artwork, people may discover a different world.
The China Cultural Center in Sydney will launch a series of videos about Chinese cultural and natural resources on its website and social media platforms from July 8 to August 12.