The Belt and Road countries have carried out diplomatic activities and cultural exchanges of various forms in wide fields over the past five years or so, enhancing mutual understanding and laying a solid cultural foundation for furthering the initiative.
The 32nd Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF) kicked off on Tuesday at the Mosalla exhibition center in the Iranian capital Tehran, with China as guest of honor.
The Beijing Film and TV International Show inaugurated in the Hungarian capital will enhance people-to-people bonds between Hungary and China.
A new remake of Peking Opera classic "Farewell My Concubine" is expected to premiere for opera lovers in Beijing in late May.
In celebration of the World Book Day which falls on April 23, the Chinese Cultural Center in Cairo held on Monday its fourth reading salon under the title "Travelling and Poetry."
Some of the biggest names in the world of conservation and wildlife protection converged in eastern China to attend Duke Kunshan University's inaugural Water Towns Environmental Film and Arts Festival.
The program is the first of its kind to have been officially authorized by five world-renowned French museums, including the Louvre, the Orsay Museum, the Centre Pompidou, the French National Museum of Natural History and the Army Museum.
Students and teachers from the United States took a course steeped in culture and history at a Beijing bookstore last month.
Generations of Chinese people growing up between the 1980s and the early 2000s will no doubt share fond collective memories of spending the long afternoons of their childhood summer vacations squeezed in front of small TV sets watching their favorite shows.
A touring digital exhibition of a former emperors' residence is to kick off in late April,the Beijing's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, and Shenzhen-based cultural company Artron, announced on Friday.
The ninth Beijing International Film Festival, to be held April 13-20, is set to feature a selection of exciting productions and highlight new ideas from film practitioners.
People taking a stroll along-side the canal in the Yuan Dadu City Wall Ruins Park in northern Beijing may be surprised to come across graffiti written in Roman script adorning some walls.