A cultural event featuring artworks from East China's Anhui province opened at the China Cultural Center in Bangkok on Saturday.
All shining with great cultures and splendid futures, three cities in China -- Xi'an, Luoyang and Sanya -- are competing for the East Asian City of Culture for 2019.
A gala, One Night in Shanghai, was held in Lima, Peru, on July 21.A series of Chinese artists performed traditional dances, folk music, Peking opera and dramas at the event.
The 2018 Visiting Program for Young Sinologists kicked off in Beijing with an opening ceremony on Friday.
The Visiting Program for Young Sinologists (Shanghai), which opened on July 9, attracted 32 international scholars from 27 countries to experience contemporary China.
Focusing on the history and progress of the country since China's reform and opening-up in 1978, 28 China studies experts from 24 countries joined 11 Chinese scholars in Beijing for an in-depth discussion on Monday.
A new exhibition opened at the art gallery of Japan-China Friendship Center in Japan on July 18, as one of a series of cultural activities marking the 40th anniversary of the signing of China-Japan Treaty of Peace and Friendship as well as the 40th anniversary of China's reform and opening-up.
Twenty activities will take place all across the country, marking a new era in Sino-Arab cultural communication, said officials at a press conference of the 4th Arab Art Festival in Chengdu Museum in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on Monday.
Themed "Opening and Integration", a new exhibition underway at the China Cultural Center in Berlin showcases 40 oil paintings created by artists in Shenzhen's Dafen village, Longgang district, to show the prosperous art development in the city.
At the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia, Yu Qun, member of the leadership of China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism, visited Bolivia with the Chinese government cultural delegation and attended the Second Ancient Civilizations Forum held in La Paz on July 13.
The 2018 Anhui Cultural Year was held at the China Cultural Center in Singapore on June 1, offering a glimpse of China's Hui culture, which originated in East China's Anhui province.
When Mo Di, a philosopher, invented the wood kite about 2,000 years ago, he would have never thought his invention would be passed down and eventually grace Weifang in Shandong province.