A feast of Chinese cuisine was staged at the Chinese Embassy in Germany on Oct 28 to promote Chinese culinary culture and encourage China-Germany ties.
A Xinjiang Cultural Week themed "Charming China, Colorful Xinjiang" was staged in Colombo, the capital city of Sri Lanka, from Oct 18-20 to promote cultural exchanges between the two counties.
The Palace Museum will build a new museum in North Beijing to showcase more items, as currently the exhibits displayed each year account for less than one percent of its collections, Shan Jixiang, curator of the museum said.
StockholmThe Stockholm China Cultural Center unveiled its nameplate to the public in Stockholm's city center on September 1, creating a new chapter for China-Sweden cultural exchanges. Chinese ambassador to Sweden Chen Yuming attended the opening ceremony.
A duo of exhibitions, "The Photo Exhibition Celebrating the 66th anniversary of China-Sweden Diplomatic Relations" and "Beyond Image: the Oil Paintings from China", will be held in Stockholm, Sweden, from Sep 1 to Oct 9.
The traditional Fiji Hibiscus opened in the capital Suva on August 13. It is a platform to showcase Fiji's unique ethnic flavor and communicate with the outside world.
The third Sino-Thai Culture and Tourism Friendship Caravan will be organized from August to September to boost cultural exchange and tourism, officials said in a press conference in Bangkok on July 25.
Outstanding students from overseas China Cultural Centers today will embark on the 2016 Cultural Tour of China in Beijing.
A Dragon Boat Festival "experience" activity was held for young South Korean students in Seoul's China Cultural Center on June 9.
An exhibition of Chinese embroidery was unveiled at the Chinese Cultural Center in Paris, capital of France, 2016.
As a part of Sino-Egypt Culture Year, a lecture on "Discover China: Xinjiang and Silk Road in the Han Dynasty" was held at the Archaeology School in the prestigious Cairo University on May 23, attracting nearly 50 scholars.
A Chinese folk music concert was held in Sydney’s China Cultural Center on May 27. Five artists from the popular Hubei Chime Music Philharmonic performed a series of classic songs to local audiences.