From young women in their 20s to grandmas in their 80s, thousands of yoga lovers from across China went to Kunming in Yunnan province on May 19 for the China India Yoga Festival, paying thousands of yuan to learn from 18 Indian yoga gurus at a four-day course.
The other morning I was driving to work when I saw a car accident. A motorcycle and a taxi had collided and the driver was giving first aid to the rider, a deliveryman, who seemed to be unconscious.
I remember the day I first swore in front of my mother. I can't have been older than 8, and she stood in the kitchen when I shouted, "What's for f-ing dinner?" My legs were stinging when I went to bed that night, and I certainly didn't get any dinner.
When Abbas Kdaimy made his first trip to China, his knowledge of the country was limited to what he had read in schoolbooks.
Does one have to get married to science first to become an established scientist?
The Dalian Wanda Group - the new owner of Hoyts, Australia's second-largest cinema chain - aims to improve the viewing experiences of movie fans in Oz. Xu Fan reports.
On a big screen at a downtown Beijing mall, the world's first and most-powerful mutant wakes up after a long slumber.
Feng Xiaogang's film Mr Six was recently declared the top winner of this year's "dirty astray award" by the Chinese Association on Tobacco Control.
Guru of cinematic writing Robert McKee says trying to be popular leads to bad work, Wang Kaihao reports.
Alice Through the Looking Glass, like its predecessor, owes very little to Lewis Carroll.
Following in the footsteps of Palace Museum's successful sale of souvenirs, other museums get into the business with the help of new guidelines. Wang Kaihao reports.
Legend has it that about centuries ago, Namkhagyan, a master of Tibetan thangka art, suddenly learned how to paint with a pen given by a Buddha in a dream.
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