Russian people are getting more interested in Chinese traditional culture, and the number of people who want to learn Chinese calligraphy is increasing, said Alexey Shaburov, director of the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy in Moscow.
Autumn Equinox lies at the midpoint of autumn, dividing autumn into two equal parts.
A sleeping seal, a zombie beetle and a tragic turtle are just some of the striking images competing in the 2019 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition at London's world-renowned Natural History Museum.
Renowned artists from various parts of China will strengthen the bonds between China and the Philippines by joining in an art exchange program, inaugurated on Saturday, in Shenzhen.
Justin Scholar, a New Jersey native, has earned his name as the "Chinese instruments guy" at the annual Philadelphia Folk Festival as he brings a Chinese instrument every year to let people try.
A unique event called the Remote Mountain Bazaar in the capital helps embroidery workers from minority areas across the country earn a decent livelihood from their skill.
"To some extent all my work is based on Japanese art," Vincent Van Gogh wrote to his brother on July 15, 1888.
Yukiko Takahashi was wearing a goose yellow kimono when I met her in a Beijing hotel lobby recently, and as I looked she seemed like just the kind of person who would appreciate the beauties of Chinese porcelain, calligraphy, pot culture and seal carving.
An old Chinese instrument is making its presence felt in many places and is winning hearts
The young daughter of two doctors makes herself at home deep in the mountains as she follows her parents on their medical mission
At a recent festival dedicated to the yangqin, young people were to the fore.
When Polish director Grzegorz Bral and Song of the Goat Theatre made their debut in China by performing Portraits of the Cherry Orchard, during the Wuzhen Theater Festival in 2015 in the namesake ancient town located in Zhejiang province, audiences were immersed in the atmosphere created by the dire