A Belt and Road Initiative themed art exhibition is currently under way at the China National Academy of Painting in Beijing.
For thousands of years, the Silk Road Spirit - "peace and cooperation, openness and inclusiveness, mutual learning and mutual benefit" - has been passed from generation to generation.
A lecture on traditional Chinese music and instruments in Auckland, New Zealand, attracted 500 local audience members on May 2.
An exhibition featuring traditional Chinese kitchen utensils is underway at the China Cultural Center in Paris.
About 300 cultural relics, featuring music and dance in ancient China, are now being displayed at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing.
The 5th "Sharing the Beauty: Latin American Contemporary Art Exhibition" opened at the art gallery of the China Millennium Monument in Beijing. The event is co-hosted by the Ministry of Culture of China, embassies of Argentina, Columbia, Ecuador, Mexico and Uruguay.
The "Digital Dunhuang" project, having achieved significant progress in the digital preservation and virtual restoration of murals during the past decade, aims at offering both the academia and the public an easy access to the documents and art works of Duhuang. The love for art will eventually transcend all borders.
"The Pearl of the Silk Road, the Digitalization of Cultural Inheritance: Digital Dunhuang Exhibition", cosponsored by China International Culture Exchange Centre and Dunhuang Research Academy, practices the Belt and Road Initiative and showcases the application of innovative technologies in conserving culture relics in Dunhuang grottoes.
The China Cultural Center in Pakistan opened at the Pakistan National Council of Arts in Islamabad last Tuesday, serving as a new platform to promote cultural exchanges between the two countries.
A 20-volume book series on Chinese traditional crafts has been released in Beijing. The series, released on April 28, 2017, contains 14,000 pictures and took340 editors 20 years to finish.
Tibetan film Cao Yuan de He, or River, premiered in Tokyo, Japan on April 29. This is the first Tibetan language movie to be publicly released abroad.