An online exhibition focusing on China's poverty alleviation achievements was unveiled on the official website of the China Cultural Center in Seoul.
At the beginning of the new year, the China Tourism Office in Seoul and the Jilin Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism jointly launched a photo and video exhibition entitled Visiting China Online – Jilin Province.
As the Spring Festival in 2021 approaches, the Chinese Tourism Office in Rome and the Italian magazine China in Italy have jointly published a Chinese-Italian bilingual picture book The Origin of Spring Festival, as a unique gift for Italian young people.
Under the guidance of the Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh, the Bangladesh-China Friendship Center, Bangladesh Kite, Dragon and Lion Dance Association, Bangladesh National Wushu Society and other organizations are actively preparing for the 2021 "Happy Spring Festival" activities.
On Jan 27, the news conference announcing the opening of the "2021 Happy Chinese New Year – Jiangsu Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition" was held at the China Cultural Centre in Sydney.
The China Cultural Center in Nigeria held on Jan 22 an online "Chinese Tea Culture" salon, which drew the participation of more than 20 students.
The first "Happy Chinese New Year" Culture Week for Chileans opened via livestream on YouTube on Jan 25, with the support of the Chinese embassy in Chile as well as the host, the Confucius Institute at the Frontiers University of Chile.
The 2021 "Happy Chinese New Year" New Zealand Music Competition, hosted by the China Cultural Center in Wellington and New Zealand Music Foundation, opened at the Hunter Council Chamber in Victoria University of Wellington.
To welcome the upcoming Chinese New Year, a woodblock prints exhibition, co-hosted by the China Cultural Center in Sydney and the National Art Museum of China, opened online last Wednesday on the official website of the cultural center.
An online activity My Encounters with China was launched by the China Cultural Center in Seoul recently.
A virtual show was recently launched by the China Tourism Office in Seoul, featuring the natural wonders in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in Northwest China.
To celebrate the coming Chinese New Year, the Year of the Ox, the Chinese Cultural Center in Wellington has scheduled a series of online and offline performances. A show on paper-cuts by intangible cultural heritage inheritor Ni Xiumei will be held in Wellington as a part of the celebration.