Humans have always been fascinated with the underwater world and the mysterious deep that's often the setting of adventures in books and films.
Beijing has a vast number of hotels and restaurants, but Courtyard Bistro at the Red Wall Garden Hotel stands out for titillating both the eyes and the palate with its Chinese style.
The world's first automated kitchen made its public debut in May at the Consumer Science Show in Shanghai.
Chinese pianist Zhang Haochen recently collaborated with the Norddeutscher Rundfunk orchestra, playing Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto in A Minor, under the baton of German conductor Thomas Hengelbrock.
Beijing's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, has an ongoing porcelain exhibition that promises visitors a wide view of imperial China.
The Frick Collection museum has abandoned plans for an expansion that would have replaced its beloved viewing garden and reception pavilion with a six-story addition.
Visitors to the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta last month were surprised to find more than a dozen Chinese, wearing traditional clothing playing bamboo flutes and Chinese stringed instruments like the erhu, guzheng and pipa.
Chen Peisi, one of China's biggest comic stars, has been named as the artistic director of Beijing Comedy Theater, a new theatrical project that aims to get Beijing laughing.
When Larry David was showing his old Seinfeld pal Jason Alexander the quirks of his Broadway dressing room, the discussion naturally went to the toilet.
China's Belt and Road Initiative is expected to inject new life into Egypt's tourism sector.
In some destinations, tourist areas are located far from the rhythms of everyday life. But visitors who wander through Old Havana - Habana Vieja, as locals call it - can't help but get a sense of how ordinary Cubans live.
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