On June 24, the China Cultural Center in Sydney launched an exhibition, The Imperishable Grace, on its official website and social media platforms.
In Chinese language, there are 14 characters to classify the silk. In other words, the family of silk has 14 members, and one of them is brocade - a rich fabric with raised patterns in gold and silver.
On May 15, the China Cultural Center in Seoul launched an online photo exhibition on the Silk Road, part of the Visiting China Online series of virtual shows.
The China Cultural Center in Fiji has recently put a photo exhibition on its new media platforms highlighting bamboo, a plant that has played a significant role in Chinese culture and people's daily lives since ancient times.
The China Cultural Center in Mauritius recently launched a series of online exhibitions and film shows about Beijing.
The China Cultural Center in Cairo released a new song, Xie Shou Bing Jian (Hand in Hand), dedicated to the coming 64th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relation between China and Egypt on May 30.
Since "staying at home" has become normal for New Zealanders, the tai chi class at the China Cultural Center in Wellington has moved its teaching activities into an online classroom. The Online Tai Chi Chains activity initiated by the center is quietly spreading on Tiktok in the form of short videos
An online exhibition featuring Chinese ethnic costumes was launched on the website of the China Cultural Center in Sydney on April 29.
Since the opening of the China Cultural Center in Yangon to the public on July 7, 2018, the regular broadcast of Chinese documentary and feature films in the center every Saturday is a long-term activity. The films are welcomed by local people. Some regard watching Chinese movies as part of their Sa
An online cooking workshop Chinese Dining Hall, launched on April 9 by the China Culture Center in Cairo and China Radio International, has ignited people's interest and appetite for Chinese dishes.
Organized by the China Cultural Center in Seoul, a photo exhibition featuring Kuqa county in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region was launched on the internet on Thursday. Seventy pictures, capturing the grand landscape and historical heritages of Kuqa, are on display for the local people.
An exhibition featuring Chinese and Australian female artists was scheduled to open to the public on March 23. But due to the continued rise of Convid-19 cases in Australia, the organizer, China Cultural Center in Sydney, will put the show on the internet for the convenience of visitors.