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Accidental dancer

[2016-04-08 08:47]

A ballet performer from Northeast China is winning fans in Britain, but the journey started by chance. Cecily Liu reports in London.

Chinese and foreign artists shine light on gender targets in conflict

[2016-04-08 08:47]

An ongoing exhibition at the Hangzhou Library shows violence against women during war through the multimedia artworks of contemporary artists from home and abroad.

Rollins fights poor health with new album

[2016-04-08 08:47]

One of the last in a generation of jazz greats, Sonny Rollins once thought music could change the world. His optimism about humanity has since vanished but, at 85, he still has much he wants to say.

Chills and thrills

[2016-04-07 08:46]

Fans of flicks filmed in frozen places, like The Revenant, may find Lost in White merits a hot spot on the silver screen. Shot in temperatures lower than -40 C in Northeast China, the movie also offers car chases, explosions and lots of gore. Wang Kaihao reports.

Scriptwriters get unique forum to pitch ideas to financiers

[2016-04-07 08:46]

Newbie scriptwriter Jiang Jun says he is "a lucky dog".

Growing calls to make space for art-house films

[2016-04-07 08:46]

Although China is seeing massive growth in box-office receipts in recent years, the world's second-largest movie market needs "space" for art-house filmmakers, says award-winning director Lu Chuan.

Hymns of nature

[2016-04-07 08:46]

Yunggie Ma mixes folk tales and ancient rhythms of a Tibetan county in her debut album, Chen Nan reports.

On show: Stones guitar, broken eggshells, ashtrays and more

[2016-04-07 08:46]

It's only rock 'n' roll - but it isn't, is it?

Hamlet keeps performers on their toes, literally

[2016-04-07 08:46]

The most famous soliloquy of all times, "to be or not to be", will be "spoken" without uttering a word, through dance movements.

Better than a fairytale ending

[2016-04-06 08:14]

The Hans Christian Andersen Award, regarded as the 'Nobel Prize for children's literature', has been bestowed upon to Cao Wenxuan, the first Chinese to win. Mei Jia reports.

Springing into blossom

[2016-04-06 08:14]

Flowers aren't the only sign of life after winter's thaw. Warmer weather also lets tourism bloom. Su Zhou and Sun Ruisheng explore Shanxi province's peach, pear and cherry flowers.

A French-flavored festival on bicycles

[2016-04-06 08:14]

Montreal puts the sizzle on its status as a cycling and cultural beehive with a bike festival over May 29-June 5.

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