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At home in museums

[2016-09-27 07:51]

No matter which city Ai Xiaoyang visits, museums always top her list of must-see places to know more about the local history and culture.

Xiang Jing's solo show displays her creative evolution

[2016-09-27 07:51]

Commenting on Xiang Jing's works from more than a decade ago, poet and curator Zhu Zhu says the sculptures show a quiet little girl's vision of things.

Artist uses snow to depict urban plight

[2016-09-27 07:51]

Some sadness seems to lie beneath the simplicity of Zhang Meng's video works and ink paintings.

The Bard meets a Ming playwright

[2016-09-26 08:06]

When Li Ruru first read William Shakespeare's Hamlet, she didn't really like it - she was then 11 years old, and the complicated relationships and dramatic tragedy were too much for her to comprehend.

Ma Di makes waves as US fans lap up his music

[2016-09-26 08:06]

The night before Ma Di performed at the Modern Sky Festival - an outdoor music event launched by Beijing-based indie label Modern Sky - on Sept 17 at Governors Island, New York, the Chinese folk singer-songwriter headed to Hotel Chelsea.

Leonard Cohen at 82, darker and solitary

[2016-09-26 08:06]

Leonard Cohen has spent a lifetime meditating on his relationship to God and, at 82, he finds himself solitary as he wrestles with the ultimate metaphysical questions.

Something old, something new

[2016-09-26 08:06]

It is a distinctive cluster of low-slung historical buildings, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the West Lake area in Hangzhou, Zhejiang's provincial capital.

Why visitors love to explore Scotland's Misty Isle of Skye

[2016-09-26 08:06]

Bonnie Prince Charlie saw Scotland's isle of Skye on the run. He was fleeing government troops after his Highland rebellion ended disastrously at the 18th-century Battle of Culloden.

Caught by the shadows of 'African realism'

[2016-09-24 07:43]

The favorite Chinese writer of the Nigerian author Chigozie Obioma right now is Yan Lianke, who came up with what he calls spiritual realism to represent his pursuit for "invisible truth" in his novels.

Misconceptions on use of opioids leave patients in pain

[2016-09-24 07:43]

As the incidence of cancer has risen in China over the past few decades, wide misconceptions about alleviating the pain it can bring have compromised the prospects of recovery and the quality of life of Chinese with the disease, medical experts say.

See now, buy now

[2016-09-23 09:52]

For an industry driven by a desire for the new, the months-long delay between seeing a new collection and having it in your hands was always frustrating. But this is increasingly becoming a thing of the past.

Chinese travelers bitten by credit bug

[2016-09-23 09:52]

Once upon a time, the Chinese saved before they spent. But a survey has found that things are changing.

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