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.
Instruments in Dunhuang frescos are on show at an exhibition held at the National Center for the Performing Arts from April 28 to May 30.
As the extremely popular TV series In the Name of People will come to a close today, another costume drama, Song of Phoenix, will premiere. The drama was adapted from Liang Zhenhua's namesake novel, focusing on the legendary life of great Chinese poet Qu Yuan from the Warring States Period (475-221BC).
The opening ceremony of an exhibition featuring 210 works from 98 Italian designers was held at the National Museum of China in Beijing on April 25.
The exhibition "Shakespeare to Sherlock: Treasures of the British Library" opened to the public in Beijing on April 21. The exhibition featured nine manuscripts and two early editions from 10 iconic British writers.
A selection of traditional Chinese fan paintings are on display at the China Cultural Center in Seoul, offering a glimpse of the characteristics of traditional ink painting.
The 17th Meeting in Beijing Arts Festival will open with Hungarian dance Princess Sissi on April 27. The event will feature a series of classic works from countries related to the Belt and Road Initiative, including ballet Swan Lake performed by a Belarus dance company.
As a part of Chinese Culture Talk, a series of culture talks and fashion shows chaired by Chinese veteran designer Chu Yan were held in South Africa on March 30-April 1 and Mauritius on April 3 -4.
The 2017 Chinese Contemporary Art Month recently kicked off at an art museum at the Sydney College of Arts in a bid to promote cultural communication between China and Australia.
More than 2000 years ago, the talented and courageous people of Eurasia explored and opened up several land and sea routes that linked the major civilizations of Asia, Europe and Africa, which are collectively called the Silk Road by later generations.