The foods we love most are often the authentic home flavors remembered from childhood.
As the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival approaches - this year celebrated on Sept 27 - mooncakes are turning up in shops, bakeries and hotels around the country.
A US citizen comes to East China to help with clean-environment initiatives, Liu Xiangrui reports.
Lying on his death bed, Beethoven talks about composition to Anna, a young conservatory student and composer. As he waves his hands in the air to make a point, the sun sets outside his window, with cornflowers visible in the horizon.
City planning isn't easy. It usually takes years.
After a flood of exaggerated dramas about fighting Japanese aggression, Chinese TV is presenting the conflict through a more thoughtful lens, Xu Fan reports.
The Assassin has become the most controversial blockbuster of the past weekend, showered with praise and laments by a polarized audience.
Four years after his death, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs still fascinates the public, with two major new films this fall analyzing his life and career.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is back as promised, and fans in the Middle Kingdom appear more excited than those in his home country, Xu Fan reports.
When Chinese moviegoers find the 3-D screen suddenly losing color, or hear the sounds from a different movie playing in an adjacent hall, they obviously think they haven't got their money's worth. In relative terms, audiences in North America are mostly spared such experiences.
The lure of the wild has recently attracted an interesting batch of solitude seekers: Reese Witherspoon (Wild), Mia Wasikowska (Tracks) and Robert Redford, twice.
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