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[2013-12-20 07:39]

Taste the history of tea

A stage for precious words

[2013-12-20 07:39]

For its final show of 2013, the National Theater of China has decided to put on some cultural attitude. They picked up a script from 10 years ago that pays tribute to an almost forgotten historical hero, Fu Sheng.

Festivities sealed with a kiss

[2013-12-20 07:39]

Shanghai Xintiandi Style Mall is filled with a festive mood, featuring large-scale installations, knit works and various activities, under the theme "kiss".

Art beat ... finger on the pulse

[2013-12-20 07:39]

Beijing

One man's good earth

[2013-12-20 07:39]

For the last decade or so, Lin Jian has been living a double life.

Calamari index? It's butter in China

[2013-12-20 07:39]

The lawyer-turned-writer Jeffrey Steingarten once wrote about the Calamari Index, that measure of culinary sophistication he invented as the resident food critic for the US edition of Vogue magazine.

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[2013-12-20 07:39]

Beer culture

Time-travel to Taiwan

[2013-12-19 08:15]

My first trip to Taiwan, which took place last month, was with a team of professional photographers. They were more interested in the people inhabiting this treasure of an island, than the tourist attractions it has to offer. And it made a world of difference because it clicked with my intuitive finding that the most wonderful thing about Taiwan is its people.

A soldier for all time

[2013-12-19 08:15]

In life, he was an everyday hero to those who knew him, but in death, stories of Fu Lizhi's extreme commitment to the military are a source of inspiration to people far and wide, Deng Zhangyu reports.

Treasuring China's own

[2013-12-19 08:15]

"There are so many treasures in China but so many people are ignorant about them," Robert Ho Hung-ngai says softly.

Nanyang odyssey

[2013-12-19 08:15]

Documentary filmmaker Zhou Bing reveals his secrets about bringing the subjects of his work closer to audiences far removed from his field of study, writes Raymond Zhou.

Escapism from a 'vulgar' filmmaker

[2013-12-19 08:15]

The director of the disaster epic Back to 1942, the Chinese mainland's submission for the 2014 Academy Awards, is returning to comedy, the genre in which he made his name.

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