The National Museum Curators Forum, with a theme of "New Era, New Scene and New Action", took place March 30 at the National Museum of China in Beijing.
As the warm spring breeze blows in, art lovers in Beijing are expecting a colorful season to follow, as the 18th Meet in Beijing Arts Festival will begin April 27.
The underway 2018 Shenzhen "Belt and Road" International Season that commenced on Mar 23 will offer 18 performances by musicians and artists from over 40 countries and regions until the end of April.
A new exhibition underway at the China Cultural Center in Paris offers a glimpse of Chinese ink paintings - one of the oldest artistic traditions in the world.
Since the 18th CPC National Congress, adhering to the concept of law-based governance of the country, China has made great headway in cultural legislation and cultural law enforcement so as to keep up with cultural reform in the new era.
Some hit cultural variety shows, including National Treasure and Every Treasure Tells a Story, have rekindled Chinese people's passion for traditional culture and offered them a new approach to learn about the profundity and charm of Chinese culture.
On March 13, the opening ceremony of a silk fashion exhibition — In Praise of Silk, Fashion with Tradition in China — was held at the Chinese Cultural Center in Tel Aviv, Israel, to officially wrap up the country's "2018 Happy Chinese New Year" celebrations.
With sponsorship from the Chinese Embassy in Peru and the Peruvian Chinese Association, the 14th Spring Feast was held Feb 17 to welcome the Year of the Dog.
An exhibition offering a closer look at the profound and diversified ethic culture of Southwest China's Yunnan province - home to 25 Chinese ethnic groups - opened at the China Culture Center in Bangkok on Friday.
On Feb 24, the third Light Up Newcastle to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year was held at Harbor Square’s Maritime Center in Newcastle, the second largest city in Australia’s New South Wales.
Happy Chinese New Year is a worldwide activity for celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year, hosted by China's Ministry of Culture and other Chinese authorities since 2009. It seeks to provide a global platform that is joyful, harmonious and accessible to all, to encourage people across the world to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year, experience the profound yet interesting Chinese culture and understand the huge achievements China has made. This year, over 2,100 cultural activities have been held in over 400 cities across more than 140 countries and regions worldwide.
A lively temple fair themed “Happy Chinese New Year, Beautiful Chinese Spring” was held at the Central European Trade and Logistics Cooperation Center in Budapest on Feb 17.