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[2015-05-28 07:31]

About half of the champagne sold today is purchased in countries and regions outside France; 30 percent goes to Asia.

Eat Beat

[2015-05-28 07:31]

Around China

Digital heads-up

[2015-05-27 07:20]

Two new books in China are telling readers what to expect from an Internet Plus future, Xing Yi reports.

Robert Ryan played evil roles with a relish

[2015-05-27 07:20]

Actor Robert Ryan spent a good deal of his life promoting peace, civil rights and other social causes. In his long film career, he did something more daring: He willingly became the face of the very evils he denounced.

Social media figure takes a satirical look at toddlers

[2015-05-27 07:20]

What are toddlers? In the addled brain of Bunmi Laditan, the mom-of-three behind the cheeky Honest Toddler on Twitter, they're a "cross between a sociopath, a rabid animal, a cocker spaniel, a demon and an angel".

Journey of discovery

[2015-05-27 07:20]

A book about two men, one in his 50s and the other in his 20s, taking a 7,000-kilometer journey on kick scooters was recently published.

Flower of the desert

[2015-05-27 07:20]

Beautiful beaches, first-rate shopping, luxury hotels and grand theme parks are working magic to attract Chinese tourists to Dubai.

Study tours aren't just for youngsters anymore

[2015-05-27 07:20]

Last April, 35-year-old Shen Lingling decided to quit her job and do a gap year for a 12-month study tour program in Chicago.

Master learner

[2015-05-26 07:05]

Cui Zhenkuan is still seeking change and innovation at the age of 80. With a career spanning more than six decades, the painter has committed himself to pushing the boundaries of ink art.

Xinjiang's people and culture inspire Lin Feng to paint

[2015-05-26 07:05]

For the past 50 years, Chinese ink artist Lin Feng has lived in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. The people and culture of the area has had a major impact on him.

French impressionists, German expressionists in conversation

[2015-05-26 07:05]

Camille Pissarro's famous Boulevard Montmartre at Night shows a brightly illuminated avenue in Paris - the city lights turned into gentle dabs of oil paint. Next to the French impressionist's 1897 work is a painting by German expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner from 1912, depicting a Berlin street scene in flashy yellow, blue and black - the broad brushstrokes clearly visible.

Saving old songs

[2015-05-26 07:05]

The terraces are singing.

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