When a fractured collarbone sidelined that dream, he swapped the skateboard for the cutting board.
Cai Wei, chief technology officer of Beijing-based Jing Jin Electric, is the face of "made-in-China" electric motors for clean-energy vehicles.
Iryna Yaremchuk is in Beijing on a visiting program for young Sinologists that has been organized by the Culture Ministry and the think tank Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Hundreds of items from late rock legend David Bowie's art collection, which includes pieces by modern masters and more eclectic fare, will go under the hammer, Sotheby's said recently.
He was once regarded as a bit of a joke. A self-taught "Sunday painter" who couldn't do hands and who was laughed at by other artists for his amateurish technique.
Jeffery Lau's project based on Chinese literary classic Journey to the West is being revived, generating a lot of excitement. Wang Kaihao reports.
Once the most popular Hong Kong TV content provider for mainland viewers, Television Broadcasts has again adapted a hit series into a movie.
Even for those with little interest in cinema, ignoring the animation hit Big Fish & Begonia will be tough. Two weeks since its premiere on July 8, the film directed by two Tsinghua University dropouts is still dominating Chinese social media.
Inside a cinema in downtown Beijing on Tuesday, audiences were surprised to find the ceiling and walls covered with discussions in Chinese about the Indian film Baahubali: The Beginning.
In the rarefied world of international espionage, where discretion is considered the better part of valor, no one expects you to be the life and soul of the party.
Baijia Lake Art Center Beijing is holding an exhibition of Renoir's works. The event is one among many which is feeding a thirst for Western art. Lin Qi reports.
The star of a new exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum is not one of the Dutch painter's flamboyant masterpieces, but a rough sketch by a junior French provincial doctor.
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