They are low-budget productions, have no stars and are typically adapted from online novels. Yet they are massively popular with the youth. Deng Zhangyu reports.
Cinema viewing in the Chinese capital is set to get better with more access to world-class technology.
At 33, Wu Chen, a researcher with a Beijing hospital, is the youngest recipient of an annual award for her study of genetics related to cancer, Liu Zhihua reports.
Flowers have faces. Faces show expression.
As a naturalist and professor of the history of science at Peking University, Liu Huajie says his main task is to help his students get to know the beauty of nature.
Publishers look at the coming times to launch a number of books by Chinese writers for the English-speaking world, Mei Jia reports.
Dominic Ziegler says it was the love of wild places that led him on a journey along the Heilongjiang or Black Dragon River.
The enchanting archipelago is working to conjure new allure to draw record numbers of Chinese. Yang Feiyue reports.
Famous composer Tan Dun begins the new year with a cocktail of classical and rock music. Chen Jie reports.
A documentary on Chinese rock band Miserable Faith opens with reggae legend Bob Marley's words: "Love the life you live, live the life you love."
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