On June 4, the China Cultural Centre in Malta welcomed a full house of guests to celebrate the Duanwu Festival, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival.
A lecture titled "Chinese Stories -- Dialogue with the World through the Beauty of Chinese Clothing" was held on Monday night in Malta's capital of Valletta.
The China Cultural Center in the heart of Paris epitomizes the thriving relationship between China and France, driving a significant wave of cultural exchanges that have engaged audiences and enriched communities worldwide.
Images of the enchanting ice and snow landscapes of China, disseminated by the China Cultural Center in Malta, have sparked enthusiasm and admiration among Maltese people.
"Nihao! China" - the 2024 Northern China Ice and Snow Tourism Overseas Promotion Season was launched, inviting international tourists to explore the enchanting winter landscapes of China.
A promotion event for Northeast China's Liaoning province was held at the China Cultural Center in Tokyo on Friday, showcasing Liaoning's cultural and tourism offerings through photo exhibits, local cuisines and enchanting performances.
The Inner Mongolia Tourism and Culture Week opened in Berlin on July 28, showcasing the splendor of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region while celebrating the revered Yellow River culture.
The China Cultural Centre in Malta participated in the International Evening event at Verdala International School.
On May 24, in a celebration of the International Tea Day and educational enrichment, a group of Form 3 (Year 9) CCP Science students at St Margaret College Secondary School Verdala, Cospicua, attended a virtual lesson on Chinese tea, themed "Tea for Harmony," with the support of the China Cultural Centre in Malta.
On March 2, the China Cultural Centre in Malta hosted a Traditional Chinese Medicine Workshop lectured by Zhang Min, a specialist from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Centre at the University of Malta.
Lantern Festival in Metaverse, a program developed by the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen, was launched on Feb 4, the eve of the Chinese festival.
10 German cooking aficionados took part in the cooking class themed around Chinese New Year’s Eve on Jan 19 at the China Cultural Center in Berlin.