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[2016-02-02 08:16]

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Fair-trade afternoon tea

[2016-02-02 08:16]

Justly famous for dainty cakes, finger sandwiches and buttery scones, the Peninsula Hotel Shanghai's iconic afternoon tea is now introducing fair-trade tea. On Monday, the hotel adds four additional types of tea - Peninsula Blend, Breakfast Tea, Afternoon Tea and Evening Tea - to the original menu of 16 teas. Exclusively supplied by the Teesta Valley Tea estate in India, which has been producing premium teas since 1841, it is a rare chance to sip and appreciate fair-trade tea in Shanghai, if not all of China.

More than a whisper

[2016-02-02 08:16]

Swiss collector Uli Sigg will hold his largest display of contemporary Chinese art in Bern, Deng Zhangyu reports.

Woodprint pictures making a comeback

[2016-02-02 08:16]

Guo Taiyuan has devoted his life to the craft of woodprint pictures.

Awards celebrate emerging Asian artists' take on issues

[2016-02-02 08:16]

An artist can evolve at any stage of his life or career, as long as the diversity of his works grips people, says Honor Harger, a judge of the Prudential Eye Awards.

The single most important issue

[2016-02-01 08:50]

Those of marriageable age who return home for the Chinese New Year reunion tend to hear the giant sucking sound of the institution of marriage, reminding them that to be single is shameful.

Yearlong treat for Shakespeare lovers in China

[2016-02-01 08:50]

The "Bard of Avon" will be fondly remembered by China's literary circles and the general public through the year as a series of events to mark his 400th death anniversary begins.

The Golden Triangle's time to shine

[2016-02-01 08:50]

The Yangtze River Delta's six-day visa-free policy that started Saturday will lure more visitors to enjoy lengthier sojourns through the 'land of fish and rice'. Erik Nilsson explores one city per day.

The many Venices of the East

[2016-02-01 08:50]

Southeastern China hosts various Venices.

South Korea's 'brave' stay-home fathers

[2016-01-30 07:23]

When Kim Jin-Sung applied for paternity leave to care for his two young children, the response from senior management at the company he worked for ranged from shock and disbelief to outright anger.

Darkness begone! Lights ward off Nordic winter blues

[2016-01-30 07:23]

Each year, Old Man Winter drops his curtain of darkness over the Nordic countries, not lifting it again until April when spring bathes the region in sunlight and nature comes back to life.

Cuba's ballerinas feel like dancing

[2016-01-30 07:23]

With wide waists in white tutus, their figures are far from those of typical ballerinas - but these plus-size Cuban dancers are determined to defy stereotypes.

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