WELLINGTON-New Zealand's city of Hastings will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its sister-city relationship with China's Guilin between March 1 and 7, Hastings District Council said in a recent statement.
"No need to give us jujube dates-we have plenty of them."
Since April 2020, Shi Zhichun has helped Shibadong, a village of the Miao ethnic group in the Xiangxi Tujia and Miao autonomous prefecture in the west of Hunan province, to sell over 2,000 kilograms of preserved pork.
The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra has started a series of virtual concerts since Monday to welcome the Year of the Ox, which begins on Feb 12.
With a song in his heart and singing a melodious tune from the mountainous area, Zhou Tinghuai stands at the door of a villager in Nanzheng district of Hanzhong city in Shaanxi province.
Chinese paper cutting, or jianzhi, is a folk art which uses scissors or knives to cut paper for festive decoration or other folk activities.
To promote various applications of Dunhuang art patterns in daily life design, and achieve the innovative development of intangible cultural heritage represented by Dunhuang art patterns, the Chang Shana Design Award in 2021 was announced for the first time on Jan 21.
Chinese-born director Chloe Zhao's feature film Nomadland earned six nominations including Best Picture on Tuesday for the 4th Annual Hollywood Critics Association (HCA) Film Awards.
On Jan 30, the China Cultural Center in Wellington and the Wellington Multicultural Council hosted a large-scale performance to mark Chinese New Year at the National Museum of New Zealand.
Li Yiqin makes red pottery mold for pastries, which is listed as an intangible cultural heritage in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. His works,which feature exquisite patterns and smooth lines, are popular due to their vivid depiction of fishermen. The molds are used to shape pastries into fish and other forms symbolizing good luck, especially for major festivals.
An online exhibition focusing on China's poverty alleviation achievements was unveiled on the official website of the China Cultural Center in Seoul.
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Start of Spring (Chinese: 立春), the first solar term of the year, begins this year on Feb 3 and ends on Feb 17.