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Sixty-five students from 23 countries are visiting Beijing to experience Chinese culture on a tour of the country organized by the Bureau for External Cultural Relations of the Chinese Culture Ministry.
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In collaboration with young Canadian musicians, China's Zhejiang Youth Symphony Orchestra played at an East-West fusion performance at Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada, on Aug 1.
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A fine collection of "liuli" artworks – a type of ancient Chinese glassware with porcelain-like texture – are on display at the China Cultural Center in Bangkok until August 15.
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Following their debut show in Australia, the Chime Bells Orchestra from Central China's Hubei province enchanted over 2,000 in the audience at Auckland's Victory Convention Center on Wednesday.
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Silk Street, a shopping center in Chaoyang district, Beijing, is a must-see for international tourists because of the wide selection of luxury designer brands at relatively low prices.
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The artworks by Qi Baishi, which are collected by Hunan Provincial Museum, are exhibited in Seoul for the first time.
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To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China, as well as the 45 years' diplomatic ties between China and New Zealand, the 14th New Zealand Chinese Art Exhibition opened at the Bruce Mason Center in Auckland on July 14.
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A solo exhibition featuring artworks of Chinese artist Lin Guocheng is on show at the China Cultural Center in Malta.
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Fifteen colored sculptures went on display at the China Cultural Center in Bangkok to showcase the time-honored traditional Chinese art to local visitors.
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As a prelude to a series of celebratory events to welcome the upcoming lunar New Year, a special exhibition featuring Chinese paper-cut artworks is being staged in Valletta, the capital city and cultural hub of Malta.