One advantage of being in Beijing is that you can taste zongzi, the glutinous rice dumpling that's traditional for the upcoming Dragon Boat Festival, in the styles of both northern and southern China. No matter the style, the best-tasting are still those that are handmade and traditional.
Soccer fans around the world are on pins and needles as the start of the World Cup in Rio approaches.
After living in Hong Kong for about two decades, I realized that I had been saying that I wanted to check out Louis' Steak House for many of those years.
Despite the rapid expansion of international hotel groups in China, the hospitality industry is still a world with few female general managers. One exception is within the ranks of the Marriott hotel group.
Visitors to Hangzhou will have a new option of where to stay with the opening of Millennium Resort Hangzhou.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is planning to rebuild its wing for modern and contemporary art - possibly from scratch - to create new showcase galleries for its expanded collection from those periods, Met officials have confirmed. Part of the first comprehensive re-examination of the museum's layout in 40 years, the planned new wing sends a powerful signal that the Met is acknowledging its shortcomings in the area of modern and contemporary art and stepping up its commitment to that area in order to become truly encyclopedic.
Photographs capture fleeting moments in time, but what would be revealed if an image could show an entire century?
The past four years of the Beijing Nanluoguxiang Performing Arts Festival has marked it as an event, where experimental ideas and art meet. This year, there will be a noticeable Japanese tinge to the annual event.
Few people knew about Uxin, the small banner in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, before the matouqin symphony orchestra was created in May 2013. It was the country's first symphony orchestra featuring an instrument from an ethnic group.
A German composer has spent over 20 years researching and writing music for traditional Chinese instruments. Chen Nan talks to Robert Zollitsch ahead of a retrospective performance of his works in Beijing.
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