"I just want to live in peace, and plant potatoes and dream." That is the most-beloved quote by Moomintroll, a popular fairy-tale character in Finland, who is coming to life onstage in China.
When the Vienna Philharmonic holds its New Year's Concert in the Golden Hall of Vienna's Musikverein on Jan 1, it will not just present one of the world's foremost classical music events but also will celebrate the 75th anniversary of this cherished tradition.
The Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum, which is set to reopen on Dec 31 after a two-year restoration, now houses 2,600 stone carvings collected from all over the city. Wang Kaihao reports.
If there is any rival to Jiangxi's Jingdezhen, which is known as the "porcelain capital" of China, it has to be Liling city, which has equally long history when it comes to making porcelain.
A food festival celebrates not only Hainan island's cuisine but also its way of life, Liu Zhihua discovers.
A bite of Chiang Mai larp canape - minced guinea fowl amped up with mint, lemongrass, cumin and other spices - is just an example of the culinary journey of discovery one can expect at Nahm, one of the world's top-rated restaurants.
A Korean artist paints celebrity faces to tell stories, reflecting the emotions of their time, the painter's own soul and even the viewer's likely reaction, he tells Deng Zhangyu.
Singapore Contemporary, a new art fair, will be presented from Jan 21-24, adding new luster to the city-state's developing, vibrant art landscape.
Art News of China, the first national newspaper in Chinese focusing on fine art, was reborn in Beijing on Saturday after being closed for about 15 years.
A rundown of the year's best and best-selling Chinese movies shows that it will take time for the two to converge. RAYMOND ZHOU
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