Since his student days, Zhong Risheng, a 42-year-old anesthetist from Nanning in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, has strongly believed that a doctor should be prepared to treat everyone, irrespective of their nationalities. That conviction has spurred him to go to Africa not once but twice as a member of a Chinese medical aid team organized by the government.
An artist with a sense of drama grasps the power of introspection for his current exhibition, Ou Shuyi reports from Brisbane.
Cai Guoqiang has created a unique body of work over recent decades, characterized by the grandness of their scale and ambition. His installations, gunpowder drawings and "explosion events" have been presented around the world.
When Sinologists get together, they don't just talk about museums and artifacts.
Many things can change in four years, such as the host country of the Olympic Games and the price of Beijing's houses.
Maybe it is too early a conclusion to make, but I think Ning Hao could be a film auteur who has his own signature. People often misunderstand the term for self-centered directors, but it actually refers to those who succeed in the commercial system and converse with viewers with genre films. They make pictures that bear their unique mark. Johnnie To from Hong Kong, for example, is a film auteur.
A new museum celebrates three generations of missionaries who came to Sichuan province in the late 19th century. Huang Zhiling and He Juntian collect the stories in Sichuan.
Yes, they still warp their bodies to unbelievable shapes, gyrate for a full minute without losing balance, lift up their partners and spin them overhead. But when it comes to folk-dance competitions, there is something else to watch for.
Medical programs are helping HIV-infected women give birth to healthy babies. Liu Zhihua investigates the challenges facing these new mothers and their families.
The country's first national-level translational medicine center will be established in Shanghai to promote health benefits for individuals and communities.
A generally active life, even without regular exercise sessions, was tied to better heart health and greater longevity in a study of older Swedes.
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