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Making waves with water

[2015-12-01 08:06]

Zheng Lu finds a unique source of inspiration to make his points about life and nature. Lin Qi reports.

Rare British clock gifted to Chinese royals up for auction

[2015-12-01 08:06]

An 18th-century British clock, once kept at a Chinese royal court, is among a dozen antiquities that will be sold at a night auction on Monday in Beijing.

Chinese painter comes from Auckland to exhibit at home

[2015-12-01 08:06]

New Zealand-based Chinese painter Mu Xun recently held an exhibition at the National Museum of Modern Chinese Literature, showcasing dozens of his oil paintings from the past decade.

Too Pretty to Eat?

[2015-12-01 08:06]

Nouvelle cuisine has done much to promote food as art, but great presentation has been essential to Chinese food for centuries. Mike Peters writes.

Soul for breakfast

[2015-12-01 08:06]

Soul Bowls is the latest pop-up concept from the folks who were behind the Beijing summer hit Buena Onda. This time they're taking over the kitchen at The Bookworm every morning for the next three weeks, with one-dish meals like Mexicalicious (pictured): Warm quinoa salad with organic housemade chorizo, corn, kale, chipotle, "Aztec spice", cherry tomatoes and a fan of ripe avocado - a nice surprise on a frosty morning for just 60 yuan ($9.40). The brief but rich menu also includes soups, cold-dish bowls, great coffee, fresh juices and smoothies.

Storm in a herbal cup: Indonesian elixirs get a modern twist

[2015-12-01 08:06]

The trendy cafe looks like a typical coffee shop in the Indonesian capital Jakarta, but in fact it sells herb-infused brews promising to fix every ailment from coughs to impotence.

Keeper of the past

[2015-12-01 08:06]

China celebrates UNESCO founding with pledge to protect its own sites and do more, Wang Kaihao reports.

Tencent leads Web program to revive lost games

[2015-12-01 08:06]

Chinese who grew up in the 1980s and '90s played with catapults or flew kites much like the previous generations. But today's young Chinese are into different games because of the Web.

A rare aloeswood museum in Beijing

[2015-12-01 08:06]

A museum dedicated to aloeswood carvings and related art recently opened in Beijing's Dongcheng district. The private museum showcases a collection of more than 100 pieces of carvings using such resinous wood, as well as raw aloeswood of rare scales, including a giant trunk standing about 10 meters high in the courtyard of the house where it's located.

Saving a dying legacy

[2015-11-30 07:57]

As China gets increasingly urban, traditional villages are vanishing. A recent summit was held to explore ways to preserve the landscape. Wang Kaihao reports in Qiandongnan, Guizhou province.

Workshops bring earthy Mongolian arts to life

[2015-11-30 07:57]

As his fingers run over the strings, we hear a thunderstorm and rain. When he whistles, you hear the wind. Horses run wild when he strikes his horseshoe-shaped percussion instrument, which has pairs of bells that dance to his touch.

Life in a snow globe

[2015-11-30 07:57]

Heilongjiang is running new travel routes devoted to all that makes China's northernmost province a winter wonderland. Yang Feiyue and Erik Nilsson report.

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