Snub-nosed monkeys are known to be genteel and affable - even when they make a tooth-baring face, they are really showing fondness.
Early last year, when Shan Jixiang, director of the Palace Museum, suggested establishing a center for researching Chinese traditional opera to Sun Ping and invited her to be in charge of the project, the veteran Peking Opera artist and scholar was very excited.
When Russian comedy film Office Romance was screened in China three decades ago, it was popular throughout the country. Now, a Chinese play adapted from the movie is set to wow Chinese audiences again.
A new museum in East China is dedicated to Mu Xin, a man of art and letters, who lived unknown to many young Chinese. Deng Zhangyu reports.
Artists from Tuscany in Italy have used brushes, colors and even a shuttlecock to portray their impressions of China.
It was a fiesta for puppets - those artful creatures that come to joyful life and overcome language barrier.
As the epitome of classical music in China, Beethoven has figured prominently in concert programs, but also in China's political landscape, uniting and dividing those who found themselves along aesthetic and political lines.
Wang Tao is among a handful of clarinetists in China who are now making a mark.
Experienced Chinese travelers, who have already seen a lot of the US and major European countries, are now seeking places a bit off the beaten track. Yang Feiyue reports.
Stacey Nakasone had a choice to make: fly from her home in Los Angeles to Japan to learn more about taiko drums or take a 80-kilometer train ride in Vermont.
With globalization of healthcare and celebrities seeking medical help outside China, more Chinese are realizing that they have another option
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