There has been a resurgence in the popularity of the printed Chinese almanac since Wang Guanliang and her colleagues resumed publishing the Palace Museum's calendar in 2009
Pronounced "hoo-gah", hygge is a word coined by the Danish to refer to a lifestyle that focuses on creating a cozy atmosphere and savoring the simple pleasures in life.
After the seventh Session of the Governing Boarding of the CRIHAP, Liang Bin, CRIHAP's director-general, led members and observers of the Governing Boarding to Tianjin to see intangible cultural heritages from Dec 19 to 20.
"We wish you a merry Christmas" with pictures of Elvis Tsui seems to the latest trend among Chinese netizens during this year's Christmas.
From 1618 to 1648, the Thirty Years' War, which originated from conflicts between Protestants and Catholics in Central Europe, grew to be one of the most destructive wars in human history.
Exhibition "Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage - The Art of Copper Sculpture" showcases 16 sets of artworks created by Chinese craft master Zhu Bingren at the China Cultural Center in Berlin, offering a look into the history and development of Chinese copper art.
Malaysia-born novelist, Woon Swee Oan, also known as Wen Rui’an to Chinese martial arts fans, reveals that he still possesses a passion and energy for writing, during a recent event in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
A lecture on Chinese dance was held on Nov 26 at the arena theatre in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina.
A new illustrated book is an in-depth study of Beijing's '10 great buildings'.
2018 has been a year of amazing cultural events and exciting trends. Chinese culture is thriving and people are enjoying it in different ways thanks to new and ever-changing digital technologies.
The third season of the TV series on overseas Chinese tells their stories in a more compelling manner than the previous two.
An exhibition of calligraphy works featuring president Xi Jinping's remarks on diplomacy was launched on Wednesday at Shanghai's Wu Changshuo Memorial Hall.