Belanova, one of the most popular bands in Mexican history, have brought their Latin Grammy-winning sound to China for the first time.
The four-week "Meet In Beijing” Arts Festival is now back and opened on Thursday with the extraordinary life story of the Austro-Hungarian Empress Sissi re-imagined by a Hungarian dance troupe.
A third-generation restorer of the Dunhuang frescoes relishes the ancient art and the traditional methods to preserve it.
A book outlining the history of tribunals for accused Japanese war criminals, and its far-reaching impact, made its debut in Shanghai on Tuesday.
A recent festival at a Beijing university highlights the countries along the Belt and Road.
Today's young people are reshaping traditional society, where knowledge was imparted by the old to the young, by helping the elderly enrich their lives with online technology.
A slew of activities were held in Beijing to celebrate World Book Day in April. Some focused on helping children form a reading habit.
After many unpleasant incidents in recent years involving rude, unruly and sometimes illegal behavior by Chinese tourists at home and abroad, national tourism authorities have stepped up punishments aimed at curbing some bad acts and repairing the reputation of Chinese tourists.
The first China-themed library in Mexico was inaugurated in late April to promote a cultural exchange. Books on Chinese history, art, culture, traditional medicine and music as well as digital and video archives, can be found at the new Chinese Library at Mexico City's Anahuac University.
The 14th Chinese Bridge language proficiency competition in Latvia was held at the University of Latvia in late April.
Tibetan film Cao Yuan de He, or River, premiered in Tokyo, Japan on April 29. This is the first Tibetan language movie to be publicly released abroad.
China's cultural heritage experts say more needs to be done to protect the sites linked to the ancient scholar.