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Ceramic artists gather for dialogue

[2015-04-14 08:49]

For thousands of years, ceramic art has been displayed on shelves as pots and vases. But in the post-industrial era, the way it is being presented has changed.

Out now: Series on Chinese cultural relics abroad

[2015-04-14 08:49]

Lin Shuzhong (1926-2014), a professor with Nanjing University of the Arts, visited many museums in the United States in 1985. He was on a yearlong assignment to teach the history of Chinese painting at a university. He came across collections of rare and ancient Chinese paintings and antiquities at US, and later, other foreign museums. He kept a record of what he saw.

Painting for masses

[2015-04-14 08:49]

Julien Seth Malland calls himself a street artist, but since April 8 he has been painting the wall of a pigsty in suburban Shanghai's Wuxing village.

Ulysses comes to life on Chinese stage

[2015-04-14 08:49]

Veteran theater director Yi Liming bought a copy of Ulysses several years ago. He couldn't finish reading Irish writer James Joyce's classic novel because it was too hard to understand.

Sounds from Sweden

[2015-04-14 08:49]

The national orchestra of Sweden has completed a successful tour in China in celebration of the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Sweden.

Afternoon delight

[2015-04-14 08:49]

Afternoon teas are popping up at five-star hotels all over China, offering classic sips with elegant repasts.

Traditional matcha tea gets whirled, dusted, infused in US

[2015-04-14 08:49]

More than a thousand years ago, Buddhist monks in Japan began a daily ritual of grinding green tea leaves into powder, mixing it into hot water with a bamboo whisk, then sharing the tea from a single cup.

Hell on a bun

[2015-04-14 08:49]

Right at home with flowers

[2015-04-13 08:28]

Smarter residential landscaping means we can savor the spring season without joining the crowds at formal public gardens, Xu Lin discovers.

Beijing in bloom

[2015-04-13 08:28]

Thanks to the high temperatures this spring, some flowers in Beijing, such as cherries and peach blossoms, have started to bloom early.

Vrooms through blooms

[2015-04-13 08:28]

Photos of a high-speed train blasting through blazes of apricot flowers at Beijing's Juyongguan Pass have ignited a firestorm online.

Global village

[2015-04-13 08:28]

Cuandixia is a two-hour drive and a couple of centuries away from Beijing.

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