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Koontz thrills with Ashley Bell, his new novel

[2015-12-09 08:07]

Dean Koontz outdoes himself with his latest journey, which solidifies his reputation as one of the best storytellers in the book business.

Book sees world population crash in coming times

[2015-12-09 08:07]

In late October, China announced an end to its one-child policy, opening the door to all couples to have two children.

Tweaking traditional art

[2015-12-08 08:02]

Contemporary artist Lyu Shengzhong shows how an ancient Chinese craft can be reinterpreted in modern times. Lin Qi reports.

Wine, women ... and a new song

[2015-12-08 08:02]

As drinking habits develop in China and evolve elsewhere, there's a new emphasis on female clientele, from producers to consumers, Mike Peters reports.

Special menu offers a beery Merry Christmas

[2015-12-08 08:02]

As Christmas approaches, prominent food critic Craig Au Yeung Ying Chai has come up with an inspired way to celebrate.

Double play for oysters

[2015-12-08 08:02]

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).

Casting a spell

[2015-12-08 08:02]

An Italian photographer is showing his images of European sculptures in coastal China, Deng Zhangyu reports in Qingdao.

Sotheby's to sell rare Star Wars items on eBay soon

[2015-12-08 08:02]

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.

Abreast of controversy

[2015-12-07 08:34]

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.

Chen Peisi sets new stage to Peking Opera story of '30s

[2015-12-07 08:34]

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.

The american dream comes true

[2015-12-07 08:34]

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.

Discovering life and death in Dali's back alleys

[2015-12-07 08:34]

A group of people carrying large, colorful banners suddenly appeared from a tiny village alley.

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