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Pentagrams on tower of babel

[2014-06-27 07:07]

LSD. Upside-down pentagrams. The Playboy Bunny. These are symbols I've encountered in Beijing in the past week.

China's elderly face oversized expectations

[2014-06-27 07:07]

A brief smile escaped the wrinkled face of a Chinese woman as she looked at the sky left crimson by a setting sun. The elderly woman stood outside the gymnasium of a housing cluster, carrying a child's backpack and a longing in her eyes that seemed to reflect a desire to hold on to the view.

Small but smart wardrobe

[2014-06-27 07:07]

Like many fashion-loving young women on a budget, I went crazy over Beijing's clothing markets. "You can bargain a pair of cargo pants down to $5? Get a skirt for $3 and a scarf for just $1.50?" I had never before seen such an enormous amount of inexpensive clothing.

Blast from the past

[2014-06-27 07:07]

Jiangshan city in Zhejiang province is an ideal weekend excursion for those who adore towns rich in history. Xu Lin reports.

As seen on screen

[2014-06-26 07:04]

A dramatic prelude played out like pre-show entertainment before the new Transformers movie hit Chinese screens.

Internet giants pushing future of film online

[2014-06-26 07:04]

Internet companies have become the latest change agents in China's booming film industry.

Shanghai's star turn

[2014-06-26 07:04]

Hong Kong continues to be a movie magnet, but foreign actors and filmmakers with an eye on the mainland hope to cash in on the action as it moves to China's financial hub. Matt Hodges reports.

China lives World Cup soccer from afar

[2014-06-26 07:04]

The curtains have rolled back on the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Fortunate fans around the globe have flocked to host cities and are concentrated in Rio de Janeiro, where the final will be held. Yet the Brazilian buzz is not exclusively felt in the host nation, or in the 32 competing countries. Nations eliminated in the qualifying groups have not let their light of fervor flicker in the wind of resignation.

Love is at the core

[2014-06-25 07:03]

In the literary world of tanbi, a Japanese term meaning "the pursuit of beauty" and often used to refer to two good-looking men in a romantic relationship, there are answers to what a heterosexual woman wants in love and life.

Less is more for de-clutter movement

[2014-06-25 07:03]

Chen Ying was unhappy.

Flynn's Mitch Rapp series to continue

[2014-06-25 07:03]

Best-selling author Vince Flynn died just over a year ago, but his terrorist-fighting protagonist Mitch Rapp will live on in new books written by someone else, Flynn's publisher says.

Happy campers

[2014-06-25 07:03]

In 2012, Beijing resident Zhang Ying made a decision that she has never regretted.

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