An art exhibition has kicked off recently in Shanghai to mark the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and France and the China-France Year of Culture and Tourism.
Traditional Chinese medicine gains global popularity, influencing health trends, and becoming a lifestyle choice for many.
The second edition of Oriental Civilization Summit Dialogue, co-hosted by the Mencius Foundation and Qufu School of Confucian Classics, was held on Saturday in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong province.
The 2023 "Chinese Bridge" calligraphy and painting contest lasted for six months and attracted 1,084 contestants from 86 countries with a total of 1,146 calligraphy and painting works.
Giray Fidan, a Turkish expert in Chinese language and history based at Ankara's Haci Bayram Veli University, is dedicated to introducing the Chinese culture of peace to an expanding Turkish audience eager to grasp the Chinese way of thinking.
A Chinese pavilion opened to the public at the 2024 Dutch Holiday Fair (Vakantiebeurs 2024) in Utrecht on Thursday.
For the first time, portraits and belongings of three emperors of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) — namely Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong — and three contemporaneous French kings — Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI — will be on show at one exhibition in Beijing.
Enthusiasts of Chinese culture in Malta can now immerse themselves in the secrets of Hanfu costumes, a style of clothing traditionally worn by the Han people, thanks to a new cultural platform dabbed "Hanfu costume society" that was launched at the China Cultural Center in Malta on Friday.
BANGKOK — In a room at the Thailand Association of the Blind, a 30-year-old teacher with impaired vision sang the Chinese classic, The Moon Represents My Heart.
Irevisited Jardin Bussiere with a group of friends on a beautiful Saturday morning in October. The first time had been about seven or eight years earlier, when I drove to Mount Yangtai in Beijing with friends.
An exhibition titled "The glory of the ancient Persia: Exhibition of Iranian cultural relics" is underway at Beijing's Palace Museum and runs until April 11, 2024.
An exhibition shows how architect Tong Jun's journeys of discovery constructed new links between East and West.