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NGO to make short film on children of HIV-positive people

[2016-02-18 08:27]

Hong Kong-based Chi Heng Foundation will make a short film, titled Love, on children of HIV-positive people.

Chinese director calls Crosscurrent 'love poem' for Yangtze

[2016-02-18 08:27]

Director Yang Chao says his film Chang Jiang Tu (Crosscurrent), shown in competition on Monday at the Berlin International Film Festival, is like a love poem for one of the most important rivers in China - and also one of its most damaged.

In the land of red lanterns

[2016-02-17 08:20]

Expat Siva Sankar shares diary excerpts of spending his first Spring Festival in China.

Lingering memories

[2016-02-17 08:20]

My profile tagline, or status, on instant-messaging apps is, "Single, and, yay, happy!" My first-ever experience of the onset of a Lunar New Year in China is tempting me to modify that to "Single, and, yay, happier!"

Tasting old world charm

[2016-02-17 08:20]

It has more than 200 buildings dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911) in an area covering less than half a square kilometer. Despite being a national tourist attraction, it is still laid-back, Yang Feiyue discovers.

UNESCO sites face major obstacles

[2016-02-17 08:20]

A number of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites face major challenges, including the following:

Going beyond puppets on a string

[2016-02-17 08:20]

Experts weigh in on what needs to be done to boost children's theater in China. Zhang Kun reports in Shanghai.

Band from Inner Mongolia charms UK with nomadic melodies

[2016-02-17 08:20]

At Settle Victoria Hall in England, Chinese performers in long colorful robes and leather boots recently enthralled an audience, members of which had seldom heard the sounds of the morin khuur (horse-head fiddle) and such other indigenous instruments before. Showcasing the traditional khoomei, or throat-singing, musicians brought alive the magic of the grasslands and the mountains.

Vital signs

[2016-02-16 08:45]

A master carver brings his family craft to the sixth generation, investing his wooden creations with eyes and other facial features that move. Lin Qi reports.

Monkey works and ore to highlight Capital Museum shows

[2016-02-16 08:45]

This year, when the Capital Museum in Beijing celebrates its 35th birthday, it promises not to hold "any major ceremonies".

New year on a plate

[2016-02-16 08:45]

As we enter the Year of the Monkey, Mike Peters takes stock of where China's food scene has been, and where it's going.

Fusion moves

[2016-02-16 08:45]

Wang Yizhou seeks to marry different art philosophies in his latest works, Lin Qi reports.

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