Blooming Flowers and Full Moon – Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival at the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen
The fifteenth day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar is the Mid-Autumn Festival. It has rich historical […]
The fifteenth day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar is the Mid-Autumn Festival. It has rich historical […]
The Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the “Reunion Festival”. There are many customs associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival and […]
On August 29, “The 4th Copenhagen Mid-Autumn Dragon Boat Culture Festival” was successfully held at the Copenhagen Rowing Club. The […]
On the occasion of this year’s International Children’s Day, the exhibition of Children’s Art was held at the building of […]
(ENG) The global coronavirus pandemic in 2020 has brought unprecedented challenges to the world. Even though the pandemic has made […]
Den anden bølge af coronakrisen er skyllet ind over hele Europa og påvirker de forskellige landes politik, økonomi og folks […]
(ENG) At the event of Mid-Autumn Festival, two performers, Xu Ziling and one of her Danish students from the Music […]
Tea is an important part of Chinese tradition. It is not simply drinking of tea, but it is more like […]
On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is full and round and the people share a piece of […]
Mid-Autumn Festival: A Moon moment to Remember This year the Mid-Autumn Festival will fall on October 1st, which is the […]