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  • Woman gets gifts from hometown in Russia

    2017-03-09

    A 90-year-old woman from the village of Vahevo in northern Russia's Vologda Oblast received on Wednesday photographs and letters written by children from her hometown, which she has not returned to for 83 years.

  • Chinese New Year celebrations held in Tanzania

    2017-02-07

    Festive Chinese music and dances, acrobatics, magic shows and martial arts performances from the Jinan Art Troupe delivered a wonderful New Year's greeting to the people of Tanzania at the the 2017 Happy Chinese New Year Gala on Jan 21.

  • Jinan artists take Chinese New Year show to Equatorial Guinea

    2017-02-07

    The Malabo Cultural Center of Equatorial Guinea was full of festivity as a group of artists from Jinan Art Troupe in East China's Shandong province put on a spectacular Chinese New Year gala on Jan 24 to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year.

  • Shandong Art Troupe celebrates Chinese New Year in Mongolia

    2017-02-07

    With joyful and distinctive Chinese music, dances and martial arts performances, Shandong artists brought their best New Year's wishes to the people of Mongolia at the 2017 Happy Chinese New Year Gala on Jan 19.

  • Shandong Art Troupe celebrates Spring Festival worldwide

    2017-02-06

    Ten cultural exchange groups with 131 members have been organized by Shandong Provincial Department of Culture from Jan 1 to March 25, to promote Chinese New Year culture to different parts of the world.

  • Shandong artists celebrate Happy Chinese New Year in Stockholm

    2017-02-02

    The Chinese New Year of the Rooster has been celebrated in grand style at the Stockholm Chinese Cultural Center, with traditional Chinese handicrafts and artworks supplied by the Shandong Art Troupe.

  • Gearing up for worldwide Chinese New Year celebrations

    2017-01-24

    China will usher in the lunar New Year on Jan 28. Traditionally, the holiday is observed in China, Vietnam and some other Asian countries. Now the 400-year-old festival is going global.