Recreational vehicles, or RVs as they are commonly called, are stress-busters that city dwellers are increasingly looking to buy for nature tourism, as Liu Zhihua reports.
"Camping" can mean many different things depending on where in the world you pitch a tent. In fact, the activity no longer requires a tent, or even an overnight stay.
His book series may be called Tiny Times, but successful author and film director Guo Jingming has his sights set on big things as the third movie in his film series is released.
Diehard fans of Chinese martial arts films should not miss the Xiangshan Movie and Television City in Xiangshan county in eastern China's Zhejiang province.
Clogs might not be the most fashion-conscious choice in summer, but who would forego the irresistible comfort of these shoes on a seaside vacation or an evening stroll?
There are three problems that a cyclist always wants to avoid: getting lost, breaking a chain and riding through a sudden rain. In 2007, a 30-year-old Zhang Xiangdong ran into all the three on the same day when he was cycling in France. After struggling to fix the bicycle chain, Zhang rode on in the rain, threading through a "cobweb" of country roads to find a lodging before dark.
Zhang Xiangdong doesn't categorize his new book Brief Flight as a travelogue, but a collection of reflections on the first 36 years of his life, of which entrepreneurship and cycling have played important roles.
A short story on a Harry Potter fan website by author J.K. Rowling has the boy wizard grown, married and with a few threads of silver in that mop of black hair.
Author and celebrity-watcher Rachel Bertsche spent nearly a year emulating the lifestyles of several famous female stars, seeking contentment, productivity and better arms.
Wiser than the adults around her yet convinced she's a hopeless loser, Emily Shepard is a literary descendant of Holden Caulfield.
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