An exhibition of Tang treasures from a 1,200-year-old Arabic shipwreck opened in December at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Canada.
A workshop on safeguarding plans and policy support for intangible cultural heritage for facilitators was held in Guangdong province’s Shenzhen beginning on Jan 19, 2015.
Chinese Cultural Minister Luo Shugang held a meeting with Maurice Gourdault-Montagne, French ambassador to China, on Jan 20 in Beijing.
Relics are unearthed in Yichuan county, Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
A total of 100 ancient villages have been catalogued for preservation since the project, Chinese Traditional Villages Archive-Building and Surveys, started in June.
Hobbit director Peter Jackson is the latest film icon to visit to China and say 'nihao'.
Ethnic Chinese from overseas are traveling to China in search of their history, but while the trips can provide a sense of closure, they can also lead to disappointment and dismay.
The year 2014 drifted away, leaving both joy and pain in the circle of culture. Now let’s pick ten of the most influential cultural events that happened in the past 12 months and refresh our memories together.
The Ministry of Culture and the Civilization Office of the Central Communist Party Committee made an announcement on the arrangement of cultural voluntary service this year.
The Bulgarian version of Chinese President Xi Jinping's book, The Chinese Dream of the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation, was published in the Balkan country on Monday.
Archaeologists discovered the wreckage of an ancient ship subsequent to the discovery of the ruins of five large-scale ancient bridges in the old course of the Weihe River in the northern suburbs of Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, on Jan 16.
A noted archeological forum on the theme of "New Findings in Archeology in 2014" was held on Jan 9 in Beijing.Six key archeological findings made up the major part on the forum.