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Finding salvation in the killer outback
For a Chinese reader accustomed to dramatic, breath-taking plots, Australian author Alexander McPhee Miller's Landscape of Farewell (2007) is not an enticing choice.
Legend lives on in London
The Chinese musical Chun Yi: The Legend of Kungfu is shifting to the London Coliseum Theater, with 27 performances scheduled from July 25 to Aug 17.
Dinner with the stars
Beijing has seen Michelin-starred chefs visiting and working at local restaurants but never a group of Michelin star chefs and a celebrity chef working together to prepare one dinner.
Tasty comfort zone
After a recent revamp, Kafe Peranakan is an even more comfortable place to try tasty Malaysian and Southeast Asian food.
Day in the life of a 5-star hotel
Day in the life of a 5-star hotel
Memories from different ages
What did Chinese children spend on before the 1990s? Southern Metropolis Weekly interviewed three people to share their childhood memories of different eras.
Li Ann's excellent adventure
Li Ann Loo and her Westin Hotel boss rush into a Sydney taxi bound for an important business meeting.
Dancing goldfish
Tristan and Lidia, a European couple present their photo project about fish "with cultural connotations".
The holy trail
Locals have passed Yandi's lessons down throughout the millennia, and the city's downtown is today chockablock with herb shops.
Comic relief
Mythical beings wield their mighty swords, belly dancers shimmy and costumes get tangled up. Although comical at times, cosplay is serious business.