A hanfu parade was held in Valletta, the capital of Malta, on February 17, 2024 in celebration of Chinese New Year.
PARIS — French theater director Patrick Sommier is devoted to passing on the true meaning of Chinese operas which, according to him, are an assembly of all art forms, to the French public.
During the Chinese New Year, a group of passionate young Namibian dancers studying at the University of Namibia achieved a stunning feat by mastering the intricate art of dragon and lion dances, showcasing dedication, perseverance and cross-cultural exchange.
Hiking around tea plantations that rise and fall on gentle mountain slopes in China, John Smagula always used to carry his instant coffee flask.
Spring Festival celebrations delight Londoners on February 11, 2024.
Phil Cleaver, a British graphic designer, won a prize in the 2024 Global Zodiac Design Competition organized by the Beijing Overseas Cultural Exchange Center for his work well incorporating ancient representations of the Chinese dragon.
With the Spring Festival fast approaching, the 2024 China Cultural Creative Products Overseas Promotion Activity, initiated by the Resource Development Department of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, aims to showcase China's cultural charm to the world through the distribution of cultural creative products infused with Chinese elements.
NEW YORK — The New York Philharmonic is committed to cultural ambassadorship and to linking the United States and China through music, the head of the New York Philharmonic has said.
ROME — A large collection of handmade Chinese lanterns lit up one of Italy's major theme parks in the city of Cassino this holiday season.
"Art creation is fundamentally a journey of self-discovery," said Liu Ziyang, founder of the School of International Art (SIA), a study abroad agency.
Spring Festival stands out as the most important annual family celebration in China. People from across the country and around the world make their way home for family reunions and festivities.
Celebrating the spirit of the upcoming Spring Festival, China Daily's latest Strait Forward episode features two young women from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan. Chen Yizhen, 30, a Taiwan student at Beijing's Tsinghua University, and Wang Linghan, 20, a student from Nanjing Normal University in Jiangsu province, met in the Shushan village in Suzhou, East China's Jiangsu province, to discuss life and traditions on each side of the Taiwan Strait.