Hong Kong actor and film maker Stephen Chow describes his new film Changjiang Qihao (CJ7) as a science fiction film about love, or to be specific, the love between father and son.
Changjiang Qihao (CJ7) premieres tomorrow in China and hits American cinemas in March. Stephen Chow plays a poor construction worker and loving father, who cannot afford a toy for his little boy Dicky (Xu Jiao).
Days ago, a 76-year-old man surnamed Wan, who lives alone in Wuhan, Hubei province, was relieved after local firefighters cleaned the thick-snow off the wooden roof of his house.
Visitors to the National Art Museum of China are surprised to discover the museum's facade now resembles the world-renowned Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, in Gansu province.
"You can't change anyone with fists," Jerry Liau says, quoting the consummate kungfu star Bruce Lee. "Martial arts are about respect, not attack."
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