French luxury house Hermes brings its first show of goods made from reused materials to China, Chen Jie reports in Shanghai.
Zhoushan, a city of many islands in East China's Zhejiang province, is well-known as a tourist destination and for its rich fishery resources. But not many people know that it is also home to amateur artists who live off both fishing and painting.
At the end of November, Americans the world over have a sudden craving for roast turkey. Mike Peters explores the tradition in China.
For pastry chef Yu Fan and his wife, this day is perhaps a taste of things to come. They have a year-old infant at home, but today they really have their hands full: A dozen primary-grade Chinese students from a Beijing language academy have swarmed their shop, Gateaux & Cadeaux, for a lesson in making macaroons.
oko Ono charms Beijing audiences with her quirky persona and a solo exhibition. Lin Qi reports.
Film director and photographer Gu Changwei's latest production isn't at the cinemas but rather at three exhibition halls of the National Art Museum of China.
The highly detailed gongbi technique, with a history of 2,000 years, is still held dear by Chinese painters today.
The notion that popular online fiction guarantees on-screen success has created a bubble in Chinese showbiz, and if unchecked, it will leave many by the wayside.
With star performers, lavish costumes, elaborate makeup and quick acrobatics, the Peking Opera brought two of its masterpieces to Britain for the first time in a decade.
Many people have argued that the true beauty of photography has been lost in this digital age when more and more people use smartphones to take and share photos on social media. While Liu Heung Shing concedes that photojournalism may be a dying profession, he is adamant that the craft is nowhere near its demise.
Vladimir Matychenkov, a soil expert from Russia, is digging up fields in Central China for sustainable solutions.
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