Luo Yunxi, a Chinese actor, has been appointed as the China-Thailand Cultural Friendship Ambassador and attended a series of cultural exchange events in Bangkok last week.
The University of Chinese Academy of Sciences hosted three concerts by Italian flutist Andrea Ceccomori and pianist Sebastiano Brusco on Oct 20 and 21 at its Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study in Zhejiang province, and on Oct 26 at its Yanqi Lake campus in Beijing.
The serene skyline of Nanjing, Jiangsu province, and the many historic buildings which have adored the city for centuries keep drawing visitors at home and abroad.
The Philadelphia Orchestra recently paid a visit to China to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its first trip to China in 1973.
Beneath sands and snow, and eroded by time, myriad cultural relics have emerged to tell a colorful story of the past in a vast area of northwestern China.
Three giant pandas at the National Zoo in Washington, DC — a pair that came to the United States 23 years ago and their 3-year-old son — headed to China on Wednesday, an emotional moment for millions of fans who have usually cited the bears as their reason for visiting the zoo.
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences released two books on the Belt and Road Initiative in Beijing on Wednesday to mark its 10th anniversary this year.
Twenty-six singer-songwriters from around the world gathered at a music space of Hikoon Music Group in Haikou, Hainan province, where a music camp took place in October.
The China National Peking Opera Company announced it will partner with Migu Video, the digital content subsidiary of China Mobile, to release a series of Peking Opera productions online from Wednesday.
At the 75th Frankfurt Book Fair last month, the Encyclopedia of China Publishing House and the Springer Nature Group made a collaborative achievement announcement and signed a new agreement.
Even with these legal provisions, lawyer Wan Yan says protecting children needs to involve all parties, including parents, educators, platforms and the government.
Ma Boyong, a well-known Chinese writer and screenwriter who has had six of his nonfiction books adapted with two more to come, shared his insights on how historical stories and Chinese culture has impressed the younger generation through mass media.