Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman have compiled hundreds of interviews to create The Fifty-Year Mission: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek: The First 25 Years.
As the temperature rises to 35 C in the early afternoon, Liu Yuesheng places another finished pet basket on the pile in his home, which is almost touching the ceiling. And despite sweat streaming down his face, he is working on weaving a willow cushion.
Although Spanish master architect Antoni Gaudi never visited China, oriental elements are widely seen in buildings designed by the genius from Barcelona, experts said at the 2nd Gaudi World Congress in Shanghai in June.
A star Beijing chef brings the foods of his native land to Chinese readers in a luminous new cookbook, Mike Peters reports.
In the past nine years, the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art has evolved into a landmark venue in Beijing's 798 art district.
While dozens of files, books and pamphlets now quietly lie on display at the National Museum of Classic Books in Beijing, they tell rousing tales of a revolution.
The Colosseum has emerged more imposing than ever after its most extensive restoration, a multimillion-euro cleaning to remove a dreary, undignified patina of soot and grime from the ancient arena, which has been assailed for decades by pollution in traffic-clogged Rome.
On June 28, a Beijing district court issued its verdict on the infringement case that involves a best-selling novel and its film adaptation.
Dalian Arena, a large entertainment and sports venue in Northeast China's Liaoning province, has been renamed Damai Center.
A man in a jumpsuit and helmet - limbs extended - hovers in the air.
Quick, what's Capitol Hill?
Like the bow of a great ship, it sits there at the corner of two city streets that form a 30 degree apex where they meet, and it rises eight stories.
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