Chinese singer-songwriter Yang Le is not a fan of fame.
Daniel Dudek, an American environmental expert, says China is making steady progress with policies. Liu Xiangrui reports.
In September 2013, American pianist Chick Corea performed at the annual Shanghai Jazz Festival.
Xue Xiaolu's latest film, Book of Love, draws inspiration from an old American book. Xu Fan reports.
While Chinese cinemas are achieving record sales, very few of the top scorers are animation titles.
Marvel's superhero alliance - one of the most powerful warrior communities in the comic world - is in tatters.
Cirkopolis, a show from Canada, will tour China from June to September. It has been performed hundreds of times in nearly two dozen countries earlier. Zhang Kun reports in Shanghai.
A decade ago, when songwriter and producer Lu Zhongqiang began to operate his company, 13 Months, from a Beijing attic, his vision was to promote original music in China.
People can get lost in incredible art. Erik Nilsson experiences this - literally - when he can't find his way out of a building's entire floor that houses the world's longest Tibetan thangka on every wall.
Hugo winner Liu Cixin predicts the market for sci-fi books in China will grow in time. Mei Jia reports.
A new Chinese collection of William Shakespeare's works is bringing one of the world's greatest playwrights closer to people in China, says Gu Zhengkun, chief editor of William Shakespeare: Complete Works, which was published recently by Beijing-based Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.
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