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Air travelers can expect better mobile services

[2014-06-02 07:14]

"The in-flight connectivity service could bring some new business opportunities, especially in social media and data services."

Former residence shows care taken by designer

[2014-05-31 07:51]

Dingxiang county in Shangxi province is well-known for its beautiful Taihang Mountains landscape and numerous Buddhist temples.

'Reactionary' was highly effective governor

[2014-05-31 07:51]

I learned about Yan Xishan for the first time in a Chinese-language textbook in primary school in the early 1990s. The "reactionary" and his soldiers killed a young unyielding revolutionary hero Liu Hulan with a woodchopper, in front of hundreds of villagers.

Gambling takes away simple joys of golf

[2014-05-30 07:00]

It is as pervasive a practice on Chinese courses as it is in the West, Bai Ping writes.

A small person's big identity question

[2014-05-30 07:12]

I'm not sure who my daughter is. Neither is she.

Organic growth needs just the right company

[2014-05-30 07:00]

The thatched roof of the village meeting hall is nestled among paddy fields.

72 Hours in Xi'an

[2014-05-30 07:00]

Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi province and well-known as the hometown of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) Terracotta Warriors, can now be enjoyed by transit visitors. The city will enact a 72-hour visa-free policy beginning June 1 for travelers from 51 countries. It is the first city in Northwest China, and the eighth in the country, approved to implement such a policy.

Macao's many wonders

[2014-05-30 07:01]

Macao attracts many tourists who are drawn to its developed hospitality industry, fresh seafood and ancient European-style architecture.

Electric shadows light up London

[2014-05-29 06:53]

A Chinese film festival will launch in the United Kingdom on June 1, giving British moviegoers the chance to see some of the most popular and influential Chinese films made over the last century.

Luminaries debate melodrama in film

[2014-05-29 06:53]

"I was moved to tears when watching the movie ... but I am actually very tolerant of lame movies. Many of them make me weep," Mo Yan, China's Nobel literature laureate, says of Coming Home, the new film by Zhang Yimou.

New film brings Zhang home

[2014-05-29 06:53]

It was no surprise when Zhang Yimou's latest film Coming Home raked in 82.4 million yuan (about $13.47 million) at the box office on its opening weekend.

On beethoven's back

[2014-05-29 06:53]

The Vienna Symphony orchestra is going to make its debut on the Chinese mainland in June, collaborating with high-profile conductor Simone Young to serve up a classical music feast of authentic Viennese flavor.

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