DAR ES SALAAM-China Alumni Association of Tanzania hosted a panel discussion on the evening of Feb 21 at the Chinese Cultural Center on challenges and opportunities created by COVID-19.
HONG KONG-Reading the popup message on his cellphone, stating that Hong Kong had recorded a daily new high of 140 COVID-19 cases, Joseph Chan was astonished and alarmed. It was the evening of Jan 23, a week before the Chinese Lunar New Year.
When pianist Tian Jiaxin was invited to perform at the annual TV show by China Central Television to celebrate Lantern Festival, which was broadcast on Feb 15, she didn't arrange a conventional music piece.
SHIJIAZHUANG-The first group of trainees from Laos and Cambodia at a Chinese acrobatic art school has graduated from the institution's online training program after in-person exchanges were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
PHNOM PENH-The passion to learn Chinese is on the rise among Cambodians as the two countries have enjoyed close ties in diverse spheres even during the difficult times of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Millions of Chinese children are estimated to have watched the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics broadcast as an unforgettable memory during their winter vacation.
Life is not a fairy tale and dreams, sometimes, do not come true. But that's no reason not to pursue them, and for snowboarder Zhang Jiahao, who used to be a baker, what matters most is the courage to try to achieve them.
The Extraordinary Out of the Ordinary brings together dozens of prints, ink paintings and diaries from Li Pingfan in memory of the 100th anniversary of his birth.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism has launched an art program for art students and amateur art lovers, offering a platform for young Chinese people to display their art and communicate with one another.
Online series Reset has recently accumulated over 2.1 billion views on the streaming site Tencent Video, propelling the 15-episode suspense drama to soar as one of the most popular hits in the first two months, said some critics at a recent symposium in Beijing.
A Feast for the Eyes from Europe, an exhibition running at the Hunan Museum throughout April 17, provides a glimpse into a unique collection of art which belonged to European royal families, aristocrats and prestigious figures built by Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert and now housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Requiem, a forthcoming movie bringing together Chinese and Japanese artists, is scheduled to open across domestic theaters on March 25.