On Oct 25, the opening ceremony of the 15th Chinese Film Festival in Bangkok and the 2020 China-Thailand Film Exchange Week was held at the China Cultural Center in Bangkok.
From a sustained expansion between 2016 and 2019 to the promising recovery in the wake of COVID-19 this year, the Chinese film industry has demonstrated a strong vitality, with the country recently becoming the world's largest movie market in terms of box-office sales.
In October, a short-term shadow puppetry training course co-organized by the China Cultural Center in Seoul and Hebei Vocational College of the Arts began.
Ten people from different countries and various walks of life were selected to participate in The Day I Ran China, a reality show produced by Mango TV and Discovery channel, to experience firsthand the 21st century makeover of China's countryside.
With its unique style and rich cultural history, the game of Go, or weiqi, has been attracting many fans. Since the Sino-Japanese Go Tournament in the 1980s attracted a large number of Go lovers, friendly exchanges and tournaments between China and Japan have also been on the rise.
Newly released war film The Sacrifice continued to lead the Chinese mainland box office on Saturday, the second day of its screening, figures from the China Movie Data Information Network showed on Sunday.
Promoted by the Chinese embassy in Pakistan, the Pakistani film The Soaring Ambition (Parwaaz Hai Junoon) will hit the big screen in China on Nov 13.
China's traditional storytelling genres are so diverse that the umbrella term quyi-literally, the meaning of art and songs-was created to encompass them.
President Xi Jinping has expressed high expectations for art teachers and students to inherit and develop traditional Chinese opera.
Chinese-American co-production Over the Moon landed on Netflix, the world's leading streaming entertainment service, on Friday.
Zhang Xu, Chinese vice-minister of Culture and Tourism, attended the Conference of China, Japan and South Korea Culture Ministers and the Meeting of Cultural Ministers of China-ASEAN online on Oct 22.
On Oct 23, an online exhibition titled The Magnificent Nature of China was launched on the official website of the China Cultural Center in Sydney.