The Chinese government invested about 1.33 billion yuan by the end of 2014 to build China Cultural Centers and is expected to add another 360 million yuan for developing and running them in 2015.
More than 20 youngsters from Sydney Tree House kindergarten, between the ages of 2 and 5, visited the city’s China Cultural Center in Sydney to celebrate Chinese New Year
China will hasten the process of building cultural centers in countries along the ancient Silk Road as part of an expansion plan for such institutes.
The Cairo China Cultural Center held a press conference on 'Happy Chinese New Year' at the Mena House Hotel, the birthplace of the Cairo Declaration on Jan 22.
According to the Ministry of Culture, 20 China Cultural Centers have been established abroad.
According to a memorandum of understanding signed between China and Senegal, a China Cultural Center will be set up in Dakar, the capital city of Senegal.
Representing the two governments, Chinese ambassador to Serbia Li Manchang and Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dacic signed an agreement to set up cultural centers in both countries.
The China Cultural Center in Bangkok held an event to celebrate its 2nd anniversary on Nov 21.
The China Cultural Center in Bangkok held an event to celebrate its 2nd anniversary on Nov 21. Ning Fukui, Chinese ambassador to Thailand and Wissanu KreaNgam, deputy premier of Thailand, attended the ceremony.
The launching ceremony of the China Cultural Center in Sydney and Silk Road, A Road of Innovation exhibition was held at the cultural center on Nov 22. Dong Wei, vice minister of the Chinese Culture Ministry, and Clover Moore, mayor of Sydney, attended the ceremony.
Artists from the China National Opera House (CNOH) were performing Mozart’s famous opera, The Marriage of Figaro, at a commemorative concert to kick off the 22nd anniversary of the establishment of the China Cultural Center in Seoul on Nov 17.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott attended the inauguration ceremony of Beijing Park in Canberra, China Cultural Center in Sydney, and China Pavilion in the library of the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) on Nov 17.