Before the middle of the 10th century, the city of Luoyang was already a bustling metropolis-for half of its then 3,000-year-old history it had been the capital of some 13 dynasties.
Legendary Chinese dancer-choreographer Chen Ailian is showing no sign of slowing down even as she approaches 80. Chen Nan reports.
Entitled "Dematerialize/Rematerialize," Shi's exhibition opened on Wednesday, concurrent to the start of this year's Beijing Design Week, and will end on October 31.
The veteran Peking Opera artist Yuan Huiqin hosted a culture talk entitled "Charm of Peking Opera" in Stockholm on Sept 15 and St.Petersburg on Sept 11.
The Chinese National Silk Museum in Beijing is currently showcasing silk pieces painted by artists from 14 Central and Eastern European countries.
The second Silk Road (Dunhuang) International Cultural Expo kicked off in Dunhuang in Northwest China's Gansu province on Sept 20.
On Sept 19, 22 young sinologists from 18 countries who participated in the 2017 Visiting Program for Young Sinologists in Xi'an went to Dunhuang in Northwest China's Gansu province for cultural exchange.
At the palace-like Gezira Art Center in downtown Cairo, an Egyptian female photographer tells vivid stories about the everyday life of Chinese, as well as many of China's famous landmarks and landscapes through the "Tales from China" photo exhibition.
Ana Jovanovic learned about China from books she read in high school in the 1990s in Serbia. During one summer break back then, she found the novel Imperial Woman by the celebrated late author Pearl S. Buck.
Four artists of traditional Chinese operas,joined in a live streaming performance by China's Momo Inc, a mobile-based social networking platform, and the Beijing Culture and Arts Foundation.
China Summit of the Association of Leading Independents Schools was launched in Beijing on Sept 15 and in Shanghai on Sept 17 respectively.
British Council has launched Poetry on the Metro, a project that aims to help make the journey on underground trains more inspiring for daily commuters by showcasing 40 British and Chinese poems on metro trains in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu and two other Chinese cities. People can already read some of the poems in Shanghai.