The China Cultural Center in Wellington and Tai Chi Associaties Wellington held a Chinese culture show for senior citizens at Longview Home on Dec 23.
Children's paintings have this magic, and such 30 works from Chinese youngsters went on show online on Dec 18.
An exhibition featuring children's paintings on the fight against COVID-19 was held by the China Cultural Center in Sydney and Australian Chinese Television on Dec 15.
A virtual exhibition of ink paintings, featuring figures from Peking Opera, was launched by the China Cultural Center in Sydney and painter Zhu Gang’s Studio on Dec 9.
When Nani Mahal, a woman from Hawaii, wore her own qipao on the street in Wellington, New Zealand, eight photographers took pictures of her.
An online exhibition, featuring intangible cultural heritage from South China's Hainan province, started in Sydney on Nov 26.
The China Cultural Center in Seoul launched a permanent display of green-glazed Longquan porcelain on Dec 8.
About 50 students and teachers from a Chinese school in Sydney visited an exhibition featuring intangible cultural heritage from Northwest China’s Shaanxi province on Dec 6.
Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, has held its annual Christmas parade. More than 20,000 local people attended the event at Lambton Quay, and Mayor Andy Foster participated as well.
The China Cultural Center in Pakistan launched a series of online exhibitions showing China's efforts in poverty relief through developing tourism on Nov 25.
The China Cultural Center in Seoul launched an online exhibition showing Chinese thangka works on its website.
Boys from Wellesley College are making spring rolls, a traditional Chinese food, at a workshop. The China Cultural Center in Wellington invited local Chinese chefs to teach the students to make the snacks in Wellington, New Zealand.