Li Heng has been painting weeds for the past eight years. His obsession is reflected in his many pieces, where a vast variety of weeds appears sometimes against a dull sky or rain clouds.
As a well-known art historian, Shao Dazhen has written lots of books on modern art of the East and West as well as done reviews of countless artists' works for about half a century.
A haunting picture of a forest and photographs of Guantanamo Bay - eerie rendition locations - lift the veil in art form on government methods to counter terror.
China's Terracotta Warrior lanterns are to be the centerpiece of Spring Festival celebrations in Manchester in January, marking their first appearance in Britain.
At first glance, in her white T-shirt and blue jeans, Chinese-Canadian pianist Zhou Tianyu seemed like an overseas student spending her summer vacation in Beijing.
Sir Matthew Bourne was overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of audiences in Shanghai as he visited China for the first time in late June. His company, New Adventures, is presenting Sleeping Beauty in Shanghai and Beijing this year, and he says he wasn't prepared for the passionate welcome from audiences he met at the Shanghai Culture Square, especially from young people.
Lazarus, the science-fiction musical co-written by David Bowie, one of his final works, will return to the stage, this time in London, the production announced recently.
It was not very well known before it was hit by a massive earthquake six years ago, but its charm has been bubbling over ever since.
Yin Rui and his wife were very excited to see a lion in the forests not far away from their cross-country vehicle. In Sri Lanka's Yala National Park, elephants cast curious glances at tourists like the couple, and monkeys approach the vehicle to beg for food.
As cameras that shoot 360-degree photos and videos become affordable, curious users will face a new challenge: Figuring out how to take meaningful and compelling shots in what's effectively a new medium.
The anti-heroes of Mr. Robot and Suicide Squad are breaking into San Diego Comic-Con in 360 degrees.
Located in southern Italy, the Mediterranean port city of Naples is one of the most ancient in Europe, and its contemporary urban fabric preserves the elements of its long and eventful history that date back to the 9th century BC. The rectangular grid layout of the ancient Greek settlement of Neapolis is still discernible in the historic center of the city, which was listed as world heritage by UNESCO in 1995.
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