As China gets increasingly urban, traditional villages are vanishing. A recent summit was held to explore ways to preserve the landscape. Wang Kaihao reports in Qiandongnan, Guizhou province.
As his fingers run over the strings, we hear a thunderstorm and rain. When he whistles, you hear the wind. Horses run wild when he strikes his horseshoe-shaped percussion instrument, which has pairs of bells that dance to his touch.
Heilongjiang is running new travel routes devoted to all that makes China's northernmost province a winter wonderland. Yang Feiyue and Erik Nilsson report.
When it comes to skiing, New Mexico has long been the stepchild of sorts to its northern neighbor, Colorado, and its abundance of larger, snowier mountains and well-developed towns and resorts.
What a difference 33 years make! The gathering for my college class that I attended a week ago was full of hugs and laughter, but more importantly, it was an embodiment of the dramatic changes that the country has witnessed in that time.
The Family, a Chinese classical novel from the early 1930s that speaks to the problems of Chinese living in those times, has returned to today's audiences in the form of a dance show.
A documentary on a legendary Peking Opera school will soon hit TV screens in the country.
It has been 40 years since the auto giant BMW invited celebrated artists to paint its cars. Now, Cao Fei gets her chance to join stars like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Deng Zhangyu reports.
Luxury department store Lane Crawford has turned 165. And to mark the milestone, the store, which originated in Hong Kong, has launched a monthlong campaign in China, its main market.
The United Kingdom is known for its creativity, and a recent event, the Great Creator UK Graduate Show 2015 in Beijing, showcased some of its talent.
A Canadian chef in Shanghai eagerly embraces the Eastern flavors he learned to love in Vancouver, but 'fusion' is not his game, he tells Mike Peters.
Recent news reports suggested that consumption of expensive alcohol may be showing signs of life, after shipments of cognac from France to China jumped 42 percent in the first nine months of 2015. Those figures from industry association BNIC presumably brought smiles to the boardrooms of liquor giants like LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton and Remy Cointreau SA, but managers of high-end restaurants and bars in Beijing tell China Daily they aren't seeing a bump in their sales yet.
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