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Camper, the way to go

[2015-07-08 07:56]

More Chinese are taking recreational vehicles to tourist spots both inside and outside the country, and industry insiders say the trend will only grow. Yang Feiyue reports. Yang Bei took her family touring half the world last June in a recreational vehicle.

Fall from grace

[2015-07-08 07:56]

Novelist Zhou Daxin's latest offering is about an imaginary Chinese official whose death triggers both tears and joy. Xing Yi reports.

Treachery keyin Gayle Lynds' new spy book

[2015-07-08 07:56]

Gayle Lynds proves she's a master of the modern cold-war spy thriller with her latest novel, The Assassins.

Zen to the rescue of modern society

[2015-07-08 07:56]

Sodargye, a well-known Tibetan Buddhist teacher, recently released a new book in Chinese.

Gone Girl author out with second twisted tale

[2015-07-08 07:56]

The desire for a child - an occasion that should be joyful - turns into a deadly obsession in the highly stylized A Necessary End. In the Gone Girl mode, author Holly Brown fashions her second novel around three unlikable but interesting people, making us care about the twists this domestic thriller takes.

Holding the roots

[2015-07-07 07:26]

Being the president of the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute has hindered his art, yet it was a price Luo Zhongli was willing to pay.

Mushroom kingdom

[2015-07-07 07:26]

A troop of raincoat-clad foragers are tramping through a forest in deep mountains damp from a recent rain, their eyes searching the ground for any trace of summer's treasured treats - wild mushrooms.

Sudsy success

[2015-07-07 07:26]

The room has the rustic look of a warehouse, with its wooden tables, brick walls, industrial metal chairs and a polished, modern bar. Warm, yellow bulbs hang on black wires, creating a nice contrast between softness and a bit of edge. A hand-painted beer menu hanging on the wall adds a collage of color, while a flashy sign reading "BEER" lights up a back corner.

Celebrity chef on his book ahead of his 80th birthday

[2015-07-07 07:26]

Renowned celebrity chef Jacques Pepin will soon be an octogenarian, but the award-winning cook is still going strong.

State of Yin's mind

[2015-07-07 07:26]

As a representative of the post-1970 generation of Chinese artists, Yin Zhaoyang rose to stardom through his oil paintings that are characterized by some degree of pain from his youth.

Training program for foreign scholars enters second year

[2015-07-07 07:26]

The Ministry of Culture's three-week training program to help foreign scholars better understand China, entered its second year on Monday and will run through July 25.

Victorian streets back with flourish in Liverpool

[2015-07-07 07:26]

In Liverpool's Granby neighborhood, proud residents and a group of architects have brought back to life the area's four remaining Victorian streets, earning them a nomination for Britain's prestigious Turner Prize for contemporary art.

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