An exhibition on intangible cultural heritage from Shaanxi province was launched by the China Cultural Center in Sydney on Nov 19.
Since 2018, the China Cultural Center in Wellington has held four calligraphy instruction sessions, which were taught by Huo Jingbo, a professional teacher who graduated from China’s Central Academy of Fine Arts.
A collection of poems titled China Roja (Red China) by contemporary Chilean poet Pablo de Rokha (1894-1968) was recently published in Spanish. On Nov 19, an online book launch was held in Chile.
As one of the countries that was severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, Chile government decided to open its board again to welcome foreign tourists on Nov 23.
A contest focusing on Chinese culture and tourism was launched in Sydney on Thursday. The organizers, the China Tourism Office and the China Cultural Center in Sydney, and Australian New Express Media Group, held a launch ceremony on the same day.
A virtual photo exhibition, featuring Southwest China's Guizhou province, was launched by the China Cultural Center in Sydney on its website and social media platforms on Wednesday.
The annual Africa Day in Wellington, New Zealand, opened on Nov 7. More than 3,000 locals attended the event.
A series of art exchanges between Shandong and Seoul were launched in Seoul on Nov 6.
An online forum between Chinese and British libraries was held on Oct 27. Representatives from 11 libraries in China, including the National Library, Shanghai Library and Wuhan Library, attended the meeting.
A group of students from a boys' school in Wellington performed a lion dance at their annual school art festival.
The China Tourism Office in Osaka participated in Tourism Expo Japan 2020, which was held at Okinawa-ken from Oct 29 to Nov 1.
Blueberry jam from Hawke's Bay, hand-made sausages from Auckland, fresh coffee from New Plymouth and delicacies from all parts of New Zealand were shown at the Wellington Food Show on Oct 10 to Nov 1.