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Ready to rumble

[2016-03-10 08:12]

Two kung fu-film directors eagerly await their chances to follow the success of Ip Man 3, Xu Fan reports.

China offers hope for an ungodly Hollywood flop

[2016-03-10 08:12]

Gods of Egypt, one of the latest box-office flops in North America, appears to be seeking a rebound in China, according to some industry watchers.

Drone-driven warfare keeps viewers on edge

[2016-03-10 08:12]

Omniscient high-definition views from above have done nothing to penetrate the fog of war in Gavin Hood's drone drama Eye in the Sky.

Star Wars a force to be reckoned with on MTV

[2016-03-10 08:12]

It may have been snubbed at the Oscars, but the Force awakened on Tuesday for the current Star Wars blockbuster with the film gaining a leading 11 nominations for the upcoming MTV Movie Awards.

Hip-hop makes leaps and bounds

[2016-03-09 08:01]

Young Chinese rappers are writing lyrics in a unique style, telling stories about their daily lives. Chen Nan reports.

OKT's Hamlet is back with its touches of genius

[2016-03-09 08:01]

Few in China had heard of Oskaras Korsunovas Theater, or OKT in short, when the Lithuanian troupe first presented Hamlet as part of the mammoth Theater Olympics festival in late 2014 in Beijing.

Festival gives voice to promotion of Chinese opera

[2016-03-09 08:01]

When he was a teenager, Luo Huaizhen competed against Jet Li in a national martial arts tournament.

Gaga for guam

[2016-03-09 08:01]

The small island that's the US territory nearest to China is pushing to pull big waves of tourists from the Asian nation over to its shores. Yang Feiyue reports.

Visiting the Aran Islands in Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way

[2016-03-09 08:01]

Give up Paris, the Irish poet W.B. Yeats told fellow writer J.M. Synge, and go to the Aran Islands in order to "express a life that has never found expression".

The right lessons

[2016-03-09 08:01]

A new book says that, while the higher education system has progressed in China in the past 30 years, it has declined in the US. Mei Jia reports.

Translations of Nanjing Massacre book on stands now

[2016-03-09 08:01]

The Japanese and English translations of the Chinese book, A History of the Nanjing Massacre, will help more foreigners know about one of the darkest chapters in 20th-century history.

New work shines light on blood disease

[2016-03-09 08:01]

A new Chinese book shines a light on patients with thalassemia in China. It is an anemia that disrupts the production of hemoglobin in the blood and can lead to serious health issues such as bone deformities and cardiovascular problems. China has an estimated 30 million people with traits of the anemia and 300,000 with mild or severe thalassemia.

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