Ya Ji in Copenhagen – Let’s Invite the Moon
On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the second most important traditional Chinese festival after Lunar Year, the event “China […]
On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the second most important traditional Chinese festival after Lunar Year, the event “China […]
We are launching the “2022 China Tourism and Culture Week” with a series of topics, including the Yellow River Culture, […]
The 2022 H.C. Andersens Art Festival was successfully held in the City of Odense. During this festival, the project “China […]
One river connects the ancient and the modern, and one culture spreads for thousands of years. As a unique cultural […]
One of the most important construction projects in ancient China was the construction of the Grand Canal, which dates back […]
The Grand Canal is a vast waterway system in the eastern plains of China, running from Beijing in the north […]
On 11 July 2022, the “H. C. Andersen – Chinese Children’s Art Exhibition” was on display at the Aarhus City […]
The 24 solar terms carry the natural attributes of time that have been in Chinese civilization since ancient times. As […]
Historically, the most common mode of transportation in China was the bicycle. As a result of China’s rapid economic development, […]
The event “Ya Ji in Copenhagen – Summer Solstice” was successfully held at the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen on […]