Driving north into the self-titled Ski Town USA in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the first ski area one passes isn't the famed downhill resort, but a new center for cross-country skiing.
Beijing's Palace Museum launches yet another smartphone app to help younger people understand Chinese history and culture better. Wang Kaihao reports.
The National Museum of China is now showing an animated movie based on an ancient painting that depicts scenes from a Chinese emperor's grand visit to a part of his kingdom.
Singaporean star confident despite mixed reception at TV singing show, she tells Chen Nan.
Yaya DaCosta had to dig deep to reach the confidence radiated by Whitney Houston at her peak, especially on stage.
Restaurateur Sue Zhou knows every farmer who supplies her kitchen and visits their fields regularly. Mike Peters reports.
When Beijing resident Cheng Gong saw a dark-blue tablecloth with a pattern of white fish in Wuzhen, an ancient town and tourism destination in East China's Zhejiang province, he bought it without a second thought.
'If this is the first production of the opera you've seen," boasts maestro Zubin Mehta of his imminent staging of Aida, "you will be disappointed when you see any other productions anywhere in the future."
The Crucible had such a faithful revival that not only was the cast pretty much the same as that of a decade ago - the last time it was presented in China - but one has a feeling that a significant portion of the audience were repeat attendees.
While China's Nanjing and Italy's Florence are geographically distant, both are beautiful and historical travel destinations. Du Xiaoying reports.
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