Shrouded in mist, the sacred mountain rises above the countryside, majestic, mysterious and a little foreboding.
A famous 12th-century Chinese painting will return to public display after a three-year hiatus.
Traditional Chinese art and crafts such as kung fu, tea art, calligraphy, knotting and embroidery were showcased to the Arab world when a team of 43 artists attended the monthlong Muscat Festival held at the Sultanate of Oman, a country of the Persian Gulf.
China's top French cultural festival is planning to broaden it's reach in the hope it will reach a wider section of the Chinese public.
Global art sales set a fresh record last-year driven by acquisitions from new museums, while China maintained its place at the top of the market, according to data firm Artprice.
Lu Biqun remembers the time when scoops of lard and sugar were not available for everyday cooking.
Kangaroos, beaches and vegemite on toast - these are some of Australia's best-known icons. But soon another export could be added to the list, and if it's not on the tip of your tongue, it's because you haven't yet tasted it.
At the Experimental Burger Society in central London, diners put on lab coats and safety goggles to create their own dinner from meats as ordinary as beef or as exotic as zebra, kangaroo or ostrich.
As Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical returns to China after eight years, Chen Nan speaks with key members of the production.
A strong renmenbi and relaxed visa policies in some countries encouraged more Chinese to spend their Spring Festival holiday abroad this year, according to a report from the China National Tourism Administration.
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