Among the historical figures who contributed to exchanges between China and Japan, Yinyuan the Chinese Zen monk living in the late 16th century and 17th century has re-emerged in people's attention, as a bronze statue of him was unveiled in Nagasaki, Japan on Nov 14.
The Ninth Peking Opera Studies Symposium was hosted by the National Academy of Chinese Theater Arts from Nov 5 to 7, detailing Peking Opera education through speeches and panel discussions.
Around the 3rd century AD, the grotto art originating from ancient India was introduced to China along the ancient trade routes and over mountains and deserts.
A concert held in New York City's Lincoln Center on Saturday night charmed the audience with multiple Chinese musical pieces.
Blue and white porcelain began to be made in large amounts in Jingdezhen starting in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, gradually becoming the most recognizable ceramic style in both the East and West.
Thai tour guide Suchira Kaewkerdket is feeling hopeful again after her country opened its doors wider to visitors on Nov 1, rolling out the welcome mat to arrivals from more than 60 countries and regions.
Animator raises public awareness about the plight of the green peafowl, Yang Feiyue reports.
Young musician's mastery of the French horn is attracting worldwide attention, Chen Nan reports.
China vowed to further strengthen international cooperation to fight cross-border crimes related to cultural relics on Sunday, which was International Day Against Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Property.
The State of E existed more than 3,000 years ago in China, and few records survive.
Accompanied by a cheerful African hula dance, the award ceremony of the 2021 China-Africa Video and Photo Competition was held in Beijing on Oct 14.
While most TV stations and video-streaming platforms try to attract viewers by producing star-studded reality shows, regional broadcaster Henan TV has gone viral by promoting traditional culture through Chinese dance.