Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk says Chinese landscape paintings used in his novel
Orhan Pamuk, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature, whose books are widely read in China, said on Wednesday that he used Chinese landscape paintings in his book "My Name is Red".
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China-Ireland film festival kicks off in Dublin
[2019-06-27]
A six-day China-Ireland International Film Festival, the first of its kind ever held in Ireland, kicked off here on Monday night, offering fresh experiences to local cinemagoers.
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"Chinese Culture into Campus" event kicks off in Morocco's Tangier
[2019-06-27]
As one of events of the 2019 China Tourism and Culture Week in Morocco, the "Chinese Culture into Campus" event was held on Monday in the northern city of Tangier in Morocco.
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Visitors immerse in Van Gogh's paintings in Beijing
[2019-06-27]
An exhibition offering viewers an immersive experience of Vincent Van Gogh's famous paintings opened to the public on Saturday at the National Museum of China in Beijing.
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Is 140-character Twitter lagging behind China's Weibo?
[2017-04-01]
Twitter users were celebrating this week that handles starting with the @ symbol would no longer be counted in their precious 140-character limit.
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Reform will help develop film market
[2017-04-01]
China's box office revenue stood at 4.5 billion yuan (around $680 million) in July, down 18 percent year on year, the first decrease in five years.
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Palace Museum counts collection
[2017-04-01]
It took the museum staff seven years to count the 1.86 million items in the collection.
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Special groups' Samba Schools participate in Rio Carnival
[2017-03-01]
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Chinese vase mistaken as fake sold for $1 million in UK
[2017-03-01]
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Accidental footing that led to another path
[2017-02-27]
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China boosts cartoon, game cooperation along Belt and Road
[2017-02-27]