The winner of the Global SinoPhoto Awards 2021 is ‘Dancing Dreams of a Mountain Girl’ by Li Huaifeng.
Read MoreRewatch the January IoD event.
Read MoreBristol's sister city of Guangzhou organised an online performance expressing the desire for friends of the city around the world to overcome the challenge COVID-19 together, The Guangzhou International Sister Cities Art Troupe performance was named "We·Guangzhou-Dance of the Loving World" on November 15.
Read MoreGlobal SinoPhoto Awards, the annual, international photography contest, aims to communicate Chinese culture through high-quality, remarkable imagery which reflects the skills, creativity and imagination of the photographer, and to provide a creative hub to inspire and connect photographers internationally.
Read MoreAn overview of the role of Invest Bristol & Bath with Stephanie Poon.
Read MoreChóngyángjié (重阳节) is a Chinese festival held on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, which in 2021 falls on 14 October.
Read MoreThere haven’t been many opportunities to get together recently, but I thought you may be interested in some exhibitions and events. You can see my paintings this Autumn, along with that of other local artists in two cafes and a gallery.
Read MoreThe Lord Mayor of Bristol, Councillor Steve Smith led the Bristol celebrations of the Chinese Mid Autumn Festival.
Read MoreBristol's business and cultural links with China were celebrated when a delegation from the West Country visited the award-winning "Guangzhou Garden" at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The gold medal-winning garden, designed by Bath-based landscape architecture practice Grant Associates for the Chinese city of Guangzhou, which is the sister city of Bristol, aims to highlight how planners must work in harmony with nature.
Read MoreSpecial guests and attendees gathered digitally for a first-look at a diverse programme of cultural events
Read MoreHewlett Rand Intern Fei Fei Jin joined the Bristol and West of England China Pow Wow supported by University of Bristol and University of West of England to share their Internship Video Marketing Project for their 15th Anniversary Celebrations and Client Video Testimonials.
Read MoreRewatch the China Bureau’s latest Pow wow
Read MoreA fantastic opportunity to watch so many Chinese films streamed online or at the Winston Theatre Bristol!
Read MoreArkbound are a charity book publisher based in Bristol and Glasgow. Their aim is to support authors from disadvantaged and diverse backgrounds to get their voices heard, especially for writing that covers important social and environmental themes.
Read MoreThe meanings of colour vary from culture to culture. In China, five colours are traditionally seen as key: red, qing (blue/green), yellow, black and white. These colours have associations with the five elements: fire, wood, earth, water and metal.
Read MoreYou might know quite a bit about Spring Festival but perhaps you know a bit less about Duan Wu Festival (Dragon Boat Festival)? If that’s the case, today is your chance to learn more about one of the most important festivals in China.
Read MoreYang Ding, Director, New Silk Route Digital and The China Bureau recommends the Effective Digital & Entrepreneurship Business Support for non-EU migrants programme from the West of England Growth Hub.
Read MoreRewatch the China Bureau’s latest webinar which focused on the West of England’s thriving fintech ecosystem.
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