To marry for money or for love, this old question is taking on new meaning for Chinese youth in today's consumption saturated culture. A post entitled "Will you marry your boyfriend with no house or car?" at the popular portal website Tianya forum, has triggered a hot debate.
The all-important, 10-minute opening of Casino Royale reveals to James Bond fans the new take on their beloved hero.
The premiere of the so-called "grandest foreign movie debut in China" this week brought with it all the trappings of a Hollywood gala ceremony. There were big movie stars walking down the red carpet, spotlights beaming in the sky, thousands of adoring fans and a hungry media horde ready to grab a few quotes from Bond star Daniel Craig himself. However, the carefully orchestrated event also brought another Hollywood gem.
China's most combative author has come out of a six-year hibernation and launched a new round of salvos at prominent targets.
On A Dream of the Red Mansions the Chinese classic that Wang says all current fiction should be measured against the 1987 TV version and various TV interpretations of the novel
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