A photo show titled Discovering the Beauty of the Silk Road opened on Saturday in Lanzhou. It presents magnificent landscapes, Buddha sculptures and customs of different ethnic groups in northwestern China's Gansu province.
Some 80 sculptures, over 600,000 tiny plastic bricks, and recreations of some of the world's most iconic masterpieces.
The world's most popular blended Scotch struts its stuff with three Johnny Walker Houses in China. Mike Peters seeks out the malty essence at the Beijing establishment.
Frenchman Vincent Vallee has been crowned the world champion chocolate maker in Paris, beating top chocolatiers from around the globe in a three-day final late last month.
Singer-songwriters are making their names on the Internet, hoping that the big numbers they attract can be turned into a new profit model, Chen Nan reports.
French-born American artist Armand Fernandez (1928-2005), better-known as Arman, created a lot of works with his signature concept of "accumulation".
Will Smith, one of the first mainstream rappers who has since become an Oscar-nominated actor, is returning to music with a tour.
A major classical music institution, the Juilliard School, makes inroads by opening an overseas campus in Tianjin. Chen Nan reports.
The city has grown as a sailing hub since its designation as the 2008 Olympics maritime-sports venue, but it also draws visitors with its history, and colonial-era architecture. Erik Nilsson reports in Qingdao.
The Tsingtao Beer Museum is likely the only place in the world where a hologram of a German beer researcher experimenting in China splashes a mug's worth in your face.
Shi Yan brings the joy of music to students in far-flung schools without the resources for a music room
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