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See Angkor Wat in China at major museum shows

[2014-12-30 07:13]

You will soon be able to see parts of Cambodia's landmark Angkor Wat temple in Beijing.

Art beat ... finger on the pulse

[2014-12-30 07:13]

Beijing

'Music is my magic'

[2014-12-30 07:13]

The rehearsal starts with a few repeating notes from a keyboard, followed by the distinctive sounds of the pipa (a four-stringed Chinese instrument). Then come the guitar riffs and drum beats.

Director savors crazy comedy about sanity

[2014-12-30 07:13]

Rao Xiaozhi will never forget a news story he read online in 2010, about a bus driver in Italy transporting three patients to a psychiatric hospital. When the driver stopped to get some drinks, the patients escaped. Afraid that he would lose his job, the driver grabbed three people from the street and took them to the hospital.

Photographer turns camera on herself to tackle obesity

[2014-12-30 07:13]

In bed asleep, eating, in her underwear or even displaying her scars after weight-loss surgery, photographer Jen Davis has always been as comfortable in front of the camera as she is behind it.

Polar magic

[2014-12-30 09:15]

Traveling to the South Pole isn't very difficult anymore.

5 free things in Vancouver's great outdoors

[2014-12-30 09:15]

Vancouver is consistently ranked as one of the world's most livable cities. The city offers diverse ethnic neighborhoods, old and new, and lots of options for shopping and dining. But many of the west coast Canadian port city's most beautiful attractions are free. Public art dots the urban landscape and there are miles of beaches and forested walks readily accessible by transit bus or train.

Downton Abbey, close up

[2014-12-30 09:15]

Fans of the popular British period drama Downton Abbey can visit a number of sites depicted in the TV series about life among the upper crust early last century.

In tune with the new year

[2014-12-29 08:47]

At the end of 1991, 27-year-old Yu Long had just finished his studies at the Berlin Hochschule der Kunste and was appointed chief conductor of the China Central Opera House.

Art beat ... finger on the pulse

[2014-12-29 08:47]

Beijing

Ulysses gains clarity on the stage

[2014-12-29 08:47]

Irish writer James Joyce's classic modernist novel Ulysses is often called the world's most difficult-to-read book. But it may be easy for Chinese audiences to understand its essence by watching a play based on it.

Private life and growing public acceptance

[2014-12-27 07:51]

Li Yinhe has been leading the life of a pioneer in more ways than one. For one, she is China's No.1 sexologist - at least in terms of name recognition - and she is also frequently in the headlines because of many other things.

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