The Mid-Autumn Festival Event at China Cultural Center in Copenhagen
(ENG) At the event of Mid-Autumn Festival, two performers, Xu Ziling and one of her Danish students from the Music […]
(ENG) At the event of Mid-Autumn Festival, two performers, Xu Ziling and one of her Danish students from the Music […]
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On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is full and round and the people share a piece of […]
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The China Cultural Center in Copenhagen, in collaboration with the Xi’an Culture and Tourism Bureau, launches the series of “Thousand […]
Ballet originated from Italy in the Renaissance, flourished in Russia at the end of the 19th century, and moved from […]