A three-day lecture series held at the China Cultural Center in Nepal from March 28 to 30 showcased China's millennia-old incense culture and its modern relevance.
In March, 105 Italian students — including undergraduates, postgraduates, and doctoral candidates — from 17 prestigious Italian universities visited China.
Twenty-two pioneering designers from 12 African nations recently made their collective debut at the 2025 A/W Shanghai Fashion Week.
High schoolers from around the world recently proved that robotics isn't just about building machines — it's about tackling real-world challenges, one robot at a time.
From April 11 to August 17, 2025, Russia will host the largest exhibition dedicated to Chinese gastronomic traditions. This was announced by Elena Gagarina, Director of the Moscow Kremlin Museums, at a meeting with journalists at the BRICS+ Information and Cultural Media Centre.
With deepening exchanges between China and Africa over the years, the lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance mimicking the movement of one of Africa's most signature animals, is gaining popularity in Kenya and many African countries.
The University of International Business and Economics' (UIBE) School of International Education, in partnership with NHUB—a company specializing in technological promotion and application services—successfully hosted the inauguration ceremony of a dedicated entrepreneurship service base for international students.
Against the backdrop of blooming cherry blossoms in early spring, the seeds of friendship between a group of Chinese and American students are also flourishing beautifully.
Recently, 21-year-old Zhang Tanhao has been working with a group of young Peking Opera enthusiasts to adapt the 1990s animated series Hulu Xiao Jin Gang (Diamond Brother) into a Peking Opera performance.
China is accelerating the digitalization of ancient texts and boosting access to oracle bone script data, aiming to integrate cultural heritage with digital Chinese, officials said on Monday.