• On June 22, an online exhibition featuring Northwest China’s Ningxia province was launched by the China Cultural Center in Seoul on its website and social media platforms.
  • The China Cultural Center in Nigeria recently mounted an online photo exhibition focusing on the 55 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in China via its social media platforms, such as Facebook, WeChat, and TikTok.
  • To celebrate International Museum Day on May 18, the China Cultural Center in Sydney launched an online exhibition featuring the ancient Shu civilization.
  • On May 15, the China Cultural Center in Seoul launched an online photo exhibition on the Silk Road, part of the Visiting China Online series of virtual shows.
  • The China Cultural Center in Fiji has recently put a photo exhibition on its new media platforms highlighting bamboo, a plant that has played a significant role in Chinese culture and people's daily lives since ancient times.
  • The China Cultural Center in Cairo released a new song, Xie Shou Bing Jian (Hand in Hand), dedicated to the coming 64th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relation between China and Egypt on May 30.
  • Music is always a source comfort in times of peace, war or epidemic. The China National Opera House's indoor mini opera A Sunny Day and music video Together found their way onto the official website and social media accounts of the China Cultural Center in Seoul on May 4.
  • Recently, an online exhibition, featuring the beauty of Dalian in Liaoning province, was launched by the China Tourism Office in Soul.
  • Palmerston North, a city in the North Island of New Zealand, held its annual tai chi cultural festival in the city's downtown square, attracting 50 local participants and many more visitors.
  • The China Cultural Center in Wellington cooperated with the government of Kucha in China's Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous region and launched two photo exhibitions about the historical heritage of Kucha city.
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