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[2014-04-19 07:35]

Beijing

Singapore hospitality in Chengdu

[2014-04-19 07:35]

The Ascott brand is well recognized in China as a leader in the serviced apartment sector. Now, its presence is further reinforced with the opening of the Ascott Raffles City Chengdu, an occasion which coincided with the company's 30th anniversary.

Getting a head start with new talent

[2014-04-19 07:35]

There is nothing more important than good service in a hotel, and while guests may appreciate the gourmet cuisine and a comfortable bed, it is the people they will remember when they leave.

Hotel roundup

[2014-04-19 07:35]

Appointments

Meeting point

[2014-04-18 07:22]

The way to evaluate the success of an arts festival is to consider if the event provides the audience with a diverse selection of events, according to Zhang Yu, president of China Arts and Entertainment Group. That's also the core idea behind the annual Meet in Beijing Arts Festival, which is presented by Zhang's company every April and May. "It should be an event celebrated and anticipated by the audience every year," Zhang says. Meet in Beijing Arts Festival, now in its 14th year, will continue to present a range of dance, music, drama and art.

Literature finds its feet in ballet workshop

[2014-04-18 07:22]

Shakespeare's Hamlet, foot-binding in feudal society and a doll maker from a Chinese fairy tale will all be interpreted in dances by three young choreographers from the National Ballet of China during its annual workshop.

Editor's Picks

[2014-04-18 07:22]

World of pure imagination

Wang's show reflects passion for homeland, contribution to art history

[2014-04-18 07:22]

In 1982, the National Art Museum of China received a collection of 41 paintings from the family of late Taichung-born painter and educator Wang Yuezhi (1894-1937).

Zhu's works show lusty embrace of life

[2014-04-18 07:22]

Zhu Xinjian (1953-2014) said he once decorated his scrapbook with a painting by Qi Baishi (1864-1957), which he cut out from newspapers, together with a photo of naked women. By doing so, he wished to use the free, lofty brushwork of Chinese painting, which ancient literati employed to portray landscape and aloofness, to express lust as a fundamental desire of mankind that earlier painters normally shunned.

German embrace

[2014-04-18 07:23]

Chinese President Xi Jinping's recent visit to Germany highlighted a long relationship that is in full flower this spring with a series of cultural exchanges.

Film finds ups and downs in 'golden era'

[2014-04-18 07:23]

Hong Kong director Ann Hui's new film The Golden Era, featuring a stellar-studded cast spearheaded by Tang Wei, will premiere on Oct 1.

Art beat...finger on the pulse

[2014-04-18 07:23]

Beijing Crossover show

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