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China Daily 30 Anniversary Edition

Bookworm looks to help lots of libraries turn the page

[2007-12-21 07:04]

When Thomas Stader, director of The Library Project, pulls up to a rural school with a truckload of brand new books, tables and chairs, he and his volunteers don't bother unloading them. The children swarm the caravan and do it for them.

Europe's highest rooms with a view

[2007-12-20 07:01]

MERAN, Switzerland: At 3,000 m above sea level, the air in the Alps is low on oxygen and in winter much colder than below in the valleys.

Life Travel

[2007-12-20 07:05]

Special Supplement: Shanghai to Hangzhou in a blink

[2007-12-20 07:01]

SHANGHAI: Qiao, 25, who works for a consulting firm in Shanghai, is pleased that he can now leave his car at home and hop into a high-speed train and be in Hangzhou in time for a morning meeting.

Paying respects to a boy emperor

[2007-12-20 07:01]

Few people link history with Shenzhen, in South China's Guangdong Province, a city founded in 1979, where almost all of the buildings are new. There is one place in Shenzhen, however, that seems far removed from the modernity and bustle of the city - the tomb of Shaodi, or Zhao Bing, the last emperor of the Song Dynasty (960-1279).

Special Supplement

[2007-12-19 07:25]

A cultural bridge to the world

[2007-12-19 07:22]

More than 600 years ago, Zheng He made seven voyages to the western oceans in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) to promote Chinese culture and trade with foreign countries.

A snapshot of the artist

[2007-12-19 07:22]

Liu Linghua is one of the most famous artists in the Chinese mainland today who specializes in oil paintings. In 1984, he studied in the engraving department at Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts and he has focused his study on oil painting since 1998.

Renowned artist unveils classy collection

[2007-12-19 07:22]

Liu Linghua, a well-known painter with a growing worldwide reputation, unveiled a special painting album to more than 200 guests in Hong Kong yesterday, including local government officials and other artists.

Life Culture

[2007-12-18 07:12]

Book looks at designer's eggcellent adventure

[2007-12-18 07:08]

Does the National Center for the Performing Arts (previously known as the National Grand Theater) look like a "duck egg" or "jellyfish"? Its French architect lays down his idea. "As time passes by, I like people to refer it as an 'egg' more," says Paul Andreu in his newly-released Chinese language book The National Grand Theater.

Stars set to shine over three enchanting nights

[2007-12-18 07:08]

The headline acts in the opening season of the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) are world class. Valery Gergiev will conduct the Kirov-Mariinsky Theater of St Petersburg, Lorin Maazel heads up the New York Philharmonic and Kurt Masur leads the London Philharmonic. However, Chinese artists will have the honor of formally raising the curtain of the China's largest stage.

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