Cartoonist Tsai Chih-chung's decadeslong work has been inspired by ancient Chinese philosophy and history, as his biography reveals. Wang Kaihao reports.
Harry Potter is casting a spell, again, over the publishing industry.
Since the days of Genghis Khan, competitors have gathered each summer to show off their skills in horseback riding, archery and wrestling. Xing Yi and Yuan Hui explore the scene in Hohhot.
Some 800 years ago, Genghis Khan united most of the Mongolian tribes with his then invincible cavalry.
British scribe Gideon Rachman writes a new book to tell the West about the shift in the balance of power, Andrew Moody reports.
Oceane, a French girl, met Du Meixi, a Chinese sailor, at a cafe in Marseilles in 1925 and followed him to Shanghai to inherit his family's silk business nearly 15 years later.
Eighteen years ago, in one of the most anticipated moments in American television history, fans of Seinfeld obsessed over the series ending its nine-season run and struggled with saying goodbye to one of the most influential, hilarious and successful comedies of all time.
An ongoing show of contemporary art in Beijing is a comprehensive showcase of Italian art from the 1960s.
Standing inside artist Deng Guoyuan's installation Noah's Garden, visitors see many reflections of themselves, leaving them confused, while they smell the flowers and can touch the rocks in the garden.
For Dorkas Kaya and other young patients with HIV, seeing the walls of their residential treatment facility transformed with broad splashes of color and graffiti-like scribbles brought a singular reaction: "Whoa!"
Fans of the casual, mid-priced restaurant Tiago in Beijing's Indigo mall could be forgiven for flinching a little when they heard the popular eatery was opening a fancier sister outlet.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|