• Moroccans practice Chinese kung fu at the China Cultural Center in Rabat, capital of Morocco, March 9, 2019. Kung fu master Yang Zhen taught nearly 50 martial arts lovers at the event, accompanied by a briefing on approaches, the history and current status of the age-old practice.
  • A Nigerian model walks the runway at the China Cultural Center in Nigeria on March 7, 2019, as part of a cultural event celebrating the International Women's Day. A wide array of cultural activities, such as fashion show, art exhibition, folk music performance and food festival, were held to showcas
  • Looking at an ink wash painting of the Chinese zodiac, 12-year-old Elizabeth Baxter pointed to the pig sign. "This is my Chinese zodiac," she said.
  • A Chinese singer performs at the China Cultural Center in Cairo on Feb 27, 2019. More than 10 Chinese State-level artists staged a concert featuring both traditional Chinese folk music and classical tunes from countries along the ancient Silk Road.
  • An exhibition exploring historic eastern aesthetics opened at the China Cultural Center in Moscow on Feb 27.
  • The China Cultural Center in Mauritius held a Lantern Festival Tourism and movie screening with the Mauritius Film Development Bureau on Feb 22. More than 100 guests from the film industry, cultural circles and central partners gathered in the cultural center to enjoy delicious food and movies.
  • Chinese Film Week kicked off in Sydney on Wednesday night, bringing Aussies the best of recent Chinese cinema spanning action, drama, romance and more.
  • Members of China Enter Lineas, a reading club of the Chinese Cultural Center of Madrid, discussed the Chinese literary classic, The Peony Pavilion, with Spanish sinologist and translator Alicia Relinque, on Thursday.
  • Egypt's Nile River hosted on Saturday an international dragon boat festival to celebrate the Chinese New Year, with over 200 paddlers of 24 teams from several states including China, Egypt, the United States, Australia, the Philippines and Singapore.
  • Artists Mai Nakanishi and Lorelei Chang dance at the China Cultural Center in Tokyo on Feb 19, 2019. Exhibition Ink and Dance, running at the center through March 1, features their calligraphy works as well as photography and paintings co-created with international artists.