As China's intangible cultural heritage gains global recognition, more Chinese heritage brands are seeking to expand their presence worldwide. Business leaders and officials from China and the United States gathered in Los Angeles recently to discuss the global expansion of Chinese heritage brands.
Chrissy Lau, the designer of Australia Post's Year of the Snake stamps and lucky snakes painted on a light rail tram in downtown Sydney in celebration of Spring Festival, is inspired by the traditional Chinese culture passed down by her father.
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) official Yuan Liaofan was celebrated at a recent temple fair at Liaofan Park in Tianjin's Baodi district, attracting numerous cosplayers to pay homage to the man renowned for his good governance.
On Feb 1, the China Cultural Center in Sydney participated in the Chatswood Year of the Snake Festival, bringing the festive spirit of the Lunar New Year to Australia.
As part of the plans announced during the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit, the first-ever Regional Cooperation Center for China-Africa Digital Education was launched on Friday at the Open University of Kenya in Machakos County.
It was the first Chinese New Year after China relaxed and optimized its transit visa-free policy, extending the stay for foreign visitors from 72 and 144 hours to a full 240 hours.
"Careful. That's it. One step at a time." At the community center on Chang'an Street in Shenyang, Liaoning province, a group of international students was attempting traditional Chinese stilts under the guidance of their Chinese instructors.
LOS ANGELES — A photo exhibition was launched in Southern California from Jan 23 to last Sunday to showcase Chinese culture through the creative lens of award-winning American photographers.
A screen featuring the iconic stilt-building complex Hongyadong in Chongqing Municipality in Southwest China and London's Tower Bridge lit up on Thursday at King's Cross station, one of London's busiest railway hubs.
When Sabah El Badaoui from Morocco arrived in China on a business trip, she never expected to be immersed in the full spectacle of the Spring Festival, or the Chinese Lunar New Year.