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More than 30 students from Tianjin Huo Yuanjia Civil and Military School in North China's Tianjin joined hands with 80 Mauritian martial arts lovers to stage two kung fu shows in Mauritius on Nov 30 and Dec 2.
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A Chinese chef prepares food for the Chinese Food Workshop held at the China Cultural Center in Sydney from Nov 18 to 20. The event was attended by more than 200 foodies.
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A new exhibition opened at the China Cultural Center in Berlin on Nov 11, offering a look into traditional culture and lifestyle from the East.
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Dancers from Southwest China's Yunnan province perform at the Auckland Town Hall on Nov 5, 2018. Young performers from the Dechen Tibet autonomous prefecture presented folk dances, solos, and instrumental performances as part of the cultural activities to promote Yunnan's rich history and diverse cu
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A special workshop was held at the China Cultural Center in Madrid from Oct 18 to Oct 20 to offer insights into culture of China's Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) exemplified by the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City.
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Photo exhibitions in celebration of the enhanced people-to-people communication in countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative have been held at Chinese embassies, cultural centers and institutions in participating countries to mark the fifth anniversary of the initiative, proposed by President Xi Jinping in 2013.
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Notte Bianca, Malta's biggest annual arts and culture festival, attracted some 70,000 visitors in the Maltese capital of Valletta on Oct 6.
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Egypt's capital Cairo embraces a seven-day Chinese fine art exhibition that is meant to promote mutual cultural ties between the two nations.
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The 2018 Anhui Cultural Year was held at the China Cultural Center in Singapore on June 1, offering a glimpse of China's Hui culture, which originated in East China's Anhui province.
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A new exhibition titled "Similarities and Diversities in Symbiosis - China & CEEC Contemporary Art" opened at the China Cultural Center in Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, on Monday, offering a peek into modern art in China and the Central and Eastern European countries.