Papermaking technology was introduced to Central Asia in the 8th century and arrived in Europe around the 12th century."It changed the historical process of Europe because papermaking technology made knowledge dissemination possible at reduced costs and broke the monopoly of knowledge by nobles and clerks," says professor Xi Huidong.
Artist and choreographer responsible for devising dance tradition based on Mogao's images are focus of touring exhibition, Chen Nan reports.
To the music of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, nearly 20 Hong Kong dancers put on a display of the shared origin of martial arts and dance through demonstrations of martial arts including tai chi, tuishou (a kind of battling techniques) and sanda (freestyle fighting).
Menu of cooperation during Olympics helps bring China, France closer, reports Li Yingxue in Paris.
Relationships at remote subbranch provide audience with a dividend of interest, Xu Fan reports.
Art exchanges and exhibitions can come about for various reasons and one is taking place in Beijing after a brief social courtesy.
After trekking 22,000 kilometers by foot across a dozen countries, Vienna Cammarota arrived in China via Irkeshtam, the farthest west land port in China, on Aug 29.
The 2024 Gateway to Arts summer festival was brought to an end with a performance staged by the National Ballet of China at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing on Saturday.
Universal Harmony, an ongoing exhibition at the NAMOC, is a rare opportunity to see the landmark painting, which is on show together with dozens of other artworks from different periods by members of the China Democratic League.
Artist and choreographer responsible for devising dance tradition based on Mogao's images are focus of touring exhibition.
Briton in Hong Kong helps connect local community through nostalgic book and music shop, Hou Chenchen reports in Hong Kong.