An exhibition of photographs taken by an Estonian photographer during a recent two-month tour of China has opened to the public in the rear lobby of the Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center.
A weekend trip to Liangzhu, in suburban Hangzhou's Yuhang district, will not only take you to blooming orchids and green countryside, but also 5,000 years back to China's primitive civilization.
The world is familiar with the likes of Heidi Blum, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, but it may be best if we started remembering these names: Liu Wen, Qin Shupei and Sun Feifei.
Suffering from the Valentine blues? Do what Fergie sings: "Don't cry, buy a bag and get over it." Gan Tian picks the best.
There are two giant pink bunker boxes in the main atrium of Beijing's Glory Shopping Center, and they are full of Valentine's Day choices for the love of your life. (If you are single, consider this the perfect time to pamper yourself.)
Why hide your love? Show it off on your wrist, says Gan Tian.
The New Year color is red. At home, windows and doors will be decorated with red paper-cuts and couplets, and the whole family will be decked out in brilliant shades come the first day of Spring, to usher in health, happiness and wealth.
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