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Guizhou to Germany

[2015-06-02 07:11]

An old Dong saying goes, "singing nurtures the heart just as rice nourishes the body".

Art Beat

[2015-06-02 07:11]

Beijing

Auction house eyes millions for Banksy's Silent Majority

[2015-06-02 07:11]

Painted by one of the world's most famous street artists, installed first at a mud-soaked music festival and then beneath an oak tree, the trailer was home first to an itinerant British couple and then their growing family.

Music that binds

[2015-06-01 07:16]

Karen Hopper, one of the members of the Choral Arts Society of Washington, accidentally dropped a musical score from an enclosure high above the stage during a rehearsal in Qingdao, in East China's Shandong province.

Wu Bai looks back on endless days

[2015-06-01 07:16]

About one year ago, Taiwan rock musician Wu Chun-lin, more popularly referred to by his stage name, Wu Bai, spotted a young man riding a motorcycle along a narrow path in a small village in southern Taiwan. The young man was singing loudly, a guitar strapped to his back.

Makers of Marley seek to heal Baltimore with reggae

[2015-06-01 07:16]

Most theater professionals like to say that whatever they're working on is very relevant to what's going on in the real world. That was not possibly more true than in Baltimore this spring.

Not hippie, but still hip

[2015-06-01 07:16]

There are many getaways in China that promise to be far from the maddening crowd, where the living is easy, laid-back, like the old days. Few deliver a really relaxing experience the way that Dali does.

Reindeer and northern lights on summer hike in Arctic Circle

[2015-06-01 07:16]

A multi-day hike above the Arctic Circle is no place for an iPhone to die.

Virtual music maestro

[2015-05-30 07:42]

At the age of 27, Zhao Yutian achieved his childhood dream - to play the piano.

How I hit the wall on my crash Chinese course

[2015-05-30 07:42]

"I would like to buy a pencil," my classmate said, with a little too much enthusiasm. "OK," I replied, "one pencil is 2 yuan."

The most democratic of majors

[2015-05-29 07:46]

The names of golf's two oldest championships are similar - and so are the concepts.

Westwood, Poulter join Chambers Bay field

[2015-05-29 07:46]

Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Miguel Angel Jimenez highlight the field of 24 players who earned exemptions on Monday to next month's US Open Championship.

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