An online exhibition featuring Chinese ethnic costumes was launched on the website of the China Cultural Center in Sydney on April 29.
The China Culture Center in Myanmar’s Yangon rolled out a cloud classroom featuring courses in Chinese ethnic dance training on Sunday, offering a venue for Burmese people interested in appreciating and learning the arts of Chinese ethnic dance.
After the success of the online Forbidden City tour, the Palace Museum joined hands with the China Tourism Office in Seoul to launch on the official website of the tourism office the Online Spring Forbidden City Photo Exhibition.
Thanks to cyberspace, people can engage in online activities when daily life in the real world is severely affected by the novel coronavirus epidemic.
An online training course on Chinese paper-cutting and sachet making was launched by the China Cultural Center in Seoul on April 18. The class shared the meaning and cultural background of paper-cutting and sachet, and taught how to make both.
To introduce the picturesque tourist attractions in East China's Shandong province to the world, the China Tourism Office in Seoul and Shandong Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism teamed up in organizing an online exhibition, showcasing the abundant sightseeing resources in the region.
An online cooking workshop Chinese Dining Hall, launched on April 9 by the China Culture Center in Cairo and China Radio International, has ignited people's interest and appetite for Chinese dishes.
Organized by the China Cultural Center in Seoul, a photo exhibition featuring Kuqa county in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region was launched on the internet on Thursday. Seventy pictures, capturing the grand landscape and historical heritages of Kuqa, are on display for the local people.