The Monkey King rescues the Chinese animated world? It may sound crazy, but that notion has dominated the country's movie-review forums in recent weeks.
A variety program on Chinese TV still wins audience approval nearly two decades after its debut, Wang Kaihao reports.
China Central Television's Channel 4 premiered a reality TV show on Saturday in a bid to appeal to a broader audience.
French actor Omar Sy has come a long way from the gritty Paris suburbs where he grew up. But sitting in a five-star Beverly Hills hotel, he has clearly not forgotten his immigrant roots.
A group of young American musicians is touring China. For many, it's a homecoming. Chen Jie reports.
Jean-Francois Rauzier creates pictures using pictures.
The Easter Bunny shows how the reincarnation of Turpan's ghost towns as international attractions evoke multiculturalism's merits, which propelled their prominence - and the perils of intolerance, which forced their falls. Erik Nilsson meets the magic rabbit in a murdered settlement.
Turpan is where pot-puffing warlock corpses gaze back at us through millennia.
A Canadian professor at Tsinghua University argues why China's political system works. Andrew Moody reports.
There are numerous literary journals in the English-speaking world, but those that specialize in the translation of Chinese literature - and contemporary Chinese literature in particular-are rare.
Critics dismissed it as a rough draft for To Kill a Mockingbird and readers despaired over an aging, racist Atticus Finch.
Coloring books once thought to belong only to children are now being used by adults, at least to release stress and for showcasing on social media.
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