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Notes of poetry

[2013-11-29 07:46]

Cigar in mouth, dressed in traditional Chinese clothing, he talks in an intelligent manner. When he plays the piano, his controlled, soft touch delivers poetic thoughts and feeling thought the keys. This is the impression Fu Cong (also known as Fou Ts'ong) often gives to music lovers.

Surf's up for now laid-back Chang

[2013-11-29 07:46]

At the first meeting between Taiwan singer-songwriter Chang Chen-yue and his record company about his new album, the pop star was expected to offer up songs typical of his previous works, with edgy lyrics and hip-hop influences.

Editor's picks

[2013-11-29 07:46]

Season of dreams

War play

[2013-11-29 07:46]

Six people in colorful trousers make a circle on a pink montage foam floor. When one black loudspeaker lands slowly in the middle of the circle, they fall down one by one and huddle up.

Classic honored, in words and song

[2013-11-29 07:46]

The best way to honor an author is to remember their work.

Art beat ... finger on the pulse

[2013-11-29 07:46]

Beijing

Creative scoops

[2013-11-29 07:47]

This summer, Vivi Dolce started selling its homemade gelato and almost immediately attracted a base of loyal fans who not only bought the frozen treats but also helped publicize the fledgling business.

Film follows Chongqing's love for its noodles

[2013-11-29 07:47]

Li Jieping, an enthusiast of Chongqing xiaomian, has spent the last two years tasting at 130 to 140 Chongqing noodle restaurants in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality.

Pastures are now alive

[2013-11-28 06:50]

The slopes are boundless and the grass is flourishing. With the mooing and bleating, one could easily mistake this grazing pasture in Dushan county, Guizhou province in Southwest China for a farm in New Zealand.

Time line

[2013-11-28 06:50]

1983

New life for an old port

[2013-11-28 06:50]

Residents of Beihai in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region savor their ancient past as they adapt to changing times, Li Yang reports.

Heart of gold

[2013-11-28 06:50]

Huilin Liang once brought two strangers home because they were stranded and was called crazy. That's not the only help she has rendered. She tells Mike Peters that she has made community volunteering not just a pastime but a vocation.

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