Seasons of China – Grain Rain
Grain Rain (GuYu), the sixth solar term in spring, marks the end of the season. At this time, the sun’s […]
Grain Rain (GuYu), the sixth solar term in spring, marks the end of the season. At this time, the sun’s […]
On April 13, Copenhagen International School celebrated its International Festival, featuring a vibrant showcase of Chinese culture with performances of […]
Qingming, meaning “clear and bright,” also known as the Tomb-Sweeping Day or the Pure Brightness Festival, falls between April 4th […]
The Spring Equinox, occurring when the Sun reaches 0 degrees celestial longitude and directly shines over the Earth’s equator, is […]
Last week, on March 13, the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen hosted the event “Yaji in Copenhagen—Unity of Human and […]
“Awakening of Insects” (Jing Zhe) is the third solar term in the traditional Chinese calendar, typically falling on March 5th […]
During the 2024 Chinese New Year celebrations, the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen hosted a remarkable cultural exchange event on […]
Rain Water, the second solar term of the twenty-four solar terms, marks the transition from winter to spring, occurring annually […]
Last Friday, February 9, 2024, on the eve of the Chinese New Year, the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen and […]
The Chinese New Year is the most important traditional festival in Chinese culture. The Chinese New Year has been officially […]