Home >> Trends

Nobel laureate: cultural exchanges should be part of 'Belt and Road'

2015-11-13 13:51

Traditional culture in Asia is a precious treasure that should be well preserved and developed through enhanced exchanges between countries, said Nobel laureate Mo Yan.

Malaysian voices find favor with Chinese fans

2015-11-13 08:23

With many Chinese mainland singers pursuing their careers in Hong Kong, Taiwan and abroad, many foreign singers have begun eyeing the Chinese market, namely from Malaysia.

Little Chinese speakers hatch in UK's first bilingual nursery

2015-11-12 10:48

As the world looks East, kids in London are learning to sing Chinese nursery rhymes as they prepare for the future of the global economy.

Big hit from small screen

2015-11-12 08:04

A new Chinese TV series, set in a fictionalized dynasty around 1,600 years ago, about a military strategist who risks his life to clear his name in a treason case, is making waves in China and abroad.

Women bring 'their own perspective'

2015-11-12 07:49

Among the many changes that Chenjiagou has seen in recent years, one in particular reflects how the village has embraced modernity: Women now stand alongside men as leaders in the new generation of Chen tai chi masters.

Online becoming go-to market for Chinese art lovers

2015-11-10 13:44

As the Internet develops, opening antique shops and buying artworks online are not news nowadays.

BCAF showcases cultural cities of Europe and Asia at 14th Asia Arts Festival

2015-11-10 10:16

When the Culture Cities, Charm of the World exhibition opened its doors at the 14th Asia Arts Festival in Quanzhou's 1916 Creative Park, director Cui Qiao literally stood in between two different continents, two different cultures, two different identities; European and Asian.

Music 2.0

2015-11-10 07:54

Singer-songwriters are making their names on the Internet, hoping that the big numbers they attract can be turned into a new profit model, Chen Nan reports.

Tuning in by moving in

2015-11-09 08:31

A major classical music institution, the Juilliard School, makes inroads by opening an overseas campus in Tianjin.

A trio of titans

2015-11-08 16:57

Three of the most revered masters in contemporary performing arts hail from Taiwan, yet their works are imprinted with a legacy that goes far back into cultural China.

Georgia Culture Minister talks on China-Georgia cultural ties

2015-11-06 15:04

Mikheil Giorgadze, Minister of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia, signed the protocol on behalf of the Georgian government. This is his first visit to China, and he spoke to chinadaily.com.cn reporter to share his perspectives on the prospects of China-Georgia cultural exchanges.

New visa policy a good thing for US universities: School administrators

2015-11-06 14:28

The 10-year multiply-entry visa policy has made travel much easier. But what else is out there for the US universities and the Chinese students looking to study in the US?

Hot words
Most Popular