A quick and unscientific survey of Beijing bars and restaurants suggests that business isn't hurting because of Sober September - an online campaign aimed at health-conscious folks who may have gone overboard with alcohol while on summer holidays.
Olivier Picasso, a grandson of the late master, brings an insightful photo show to China. Deng Zhangyu reports.
Brazilian millionaire Bernardo Paz has dedicated his life to turning a vast outdoor park of tropical rainforest studded with contemporary art works into one of the most original museums in the world.
Icons and Beauties, an ongoing photo exhibition at Christie's Shanghai gallery, takes viewers on a journey through the lens of time.
On Aug 24, a verbal tit-for-tat in a hotpot restaurant in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, escalated into an act that some call cruelty while others see as fighting back, albeit excessively.
"It is too good to be true" was Wang Guan's first reaction on hearing Jon Bon Jovi and his band will make their China debut at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai on Sept 14.
Chinese visitors to Schengen countries must submit biometric data, starting next month. Xu Lin reports.
Textile recycling initiatives by companies and individuals are reducing Shanghai's huge pile of waste.
Wherever big equestrian competitions are held, Cheng Zhaoyi is willing to pack saddles, bridles and other tack and ride off into the distance, and he is prepared to pay through the nose for the pleasure.
Dry air that sets in throughout most of the country during autumn can cause health problems - but there are traditional treatments to help.
French fashion house Givenchy will make a rare appearance on New York's catwalks later this month when it presents its summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection, a temporary move that will allow it to squeeze in over a thousand fashionistas and wannabes to view its show.
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