Foreign students from the countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative and currently studying in Sichuan universities will start a journey to explore Nanchong city, known as the capital of silk, on July 5.
Australian sociologist David Goodman still remembers the newspaper that was used to wrap his lunch of fish and chips from a Chinese restaurant in Britain more than half a century ago. He says it was the first sign that his connection was "meant to be".
Dressed in a classy maroon suit paired with shiny leather shoes, Hansnick Omondi enthralled the audience at Kenya's largest and oldest university with an eloquent speech in Mandarin that extolled the virtues of friendship and hard work.
As summer solstice, one of the 24 solar terms, fell on June 22 in the Northern Hemisphere, the China Tourism Office in Sydney launched the online exhibition "24 Solar Terms: Millennia-old Secret of Timing for A Happy Life."
Speaking through a walkie-talkie, Panashe Shayawabaya - a Chinese language interpreter - delivered instructions to a local employee from a Chinese supervisor at a coal mining site.
Fascinated by the profound Chinese tea culture, David has learnt and understood tea ceremony, tea making, Chinese language.
The "Austria meets China" event has made its debut, raising its curtain in Vienna, the capital of Austria, on June 22.
Victor Hugo is well-known around the world for his novels, but a simple visit to the famous French writer's Paris apartment allows his fans to discover some of his other sides: a painter, a photographer and an interior decorator with a taste for Chinese culture.
On Friday, the final course was served here at a nationwide cookery contest to encourage chefs of the future in Britain to dish up Chinese cuisine.
A photo exhibition of city walls of the Chinese ancient capital Nanjing and the thousand-year-old Israeli city of Akko kicked off on Monday in the old city of Akko, northern Israel.
Cuba held a traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) expo during the Chinese Culture Week from Monday to Friday at the University of Havana.
Their eyes riveted on their Chinese tai chi master, a group of children in Zimbabwe closely follow a series of martial arts movements performed in a slow and focused manner, accompanied by deep breathing.