Dean Koontz outdoes himself with his latest journey, which solidifies his reputation as one of the best storytellers in the book business.
In late October, China announced an end to its one-child policy, opening the door to all couples to have two children.
Contemporary artist Lyu Shengzhong shows how an ancient Chinese craft can be reinterpreted in modern times. Lin Qi reports.
As drinking habits develop in China and evolve elsewhere, there's a new emphasis on female clientele, from producers to consumers, Mike Peters reports.
As Christmas approaches, prominent food critic Craig Au Yeung Ying Chai has come up with an inspired way to celebrate.
Winter is the season we go mad for oysters, and Saboten has a great seasonal preparation that goes beyond slurping off the half-shell. The chefs coat not one but two juicy oysters with golden crispy bread crumbs, fry them up as a crisp package and serve these nibbles with a side of homemade tartar sauce and lemon. A plated pair (that's four oysters in two crisp bundles) costs 35 yuan ($5.50).
An Italian photographer is showing his images of European sculptures in coastal China, Deng Zhangyu reports in Qingdao.
A Luke Skywalker doll for $18,000. A Darth Vader helmet or a cuddly Yoda for $100. Star Wars fans will dig deep to splash their cash on some of the rarest merchandise on the planet.
A nursing mother has become the subject of ridicule and empathy, as people living in a rapidly changing society grapple with gray areas, such as provocative gestures and explicit content.
In his new drama, The Stage, which tells the story of Peking Opera artists from the 1930s, comedian Chen Peisi plays the role of a troupe owner, Hou Xiting.
Rising Chinese visitor volumes to the United States are expected to surge even more in 2016, following the liberalization of visa rules a year ago. Yang Feiyue and Erik Nilsson report.
A group of people carrying large, colorful banners suddenly appeared from a tiny village alley.
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