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Artist uses mirrors to show lines blurring between real and virtual

[2016-07-26 07:35]

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.

Art with heart: Making children's health wards less scary

[2016-07-26 07:35]

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!"

Upscale twist

[2016-07-26 07:35]

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.

Eat Beat

[2016-07-26 07:35]

Beijing

Panda man

[2016-07-26 07:35]

Han Meilin believes that if a blade isn't sharpened, it will become rusty just like a person who doesn't use his or her brain.

Yan Han's woodcuts tell of suffering and valor during wartime

[2016-07-26 07:35]

In 1938, while fleeing the invading Japanese troops, two students of the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, parted ways.

Timothy Taylor picks Shanghai artist for Europe

[2016-07-26 07:35]

Abstract artist Ding Yi from Shanghai has become the first Chinese to be represented in the United Kingdom by the British gallery Timothy Taylor.

Daughter gifts Jay Chou album

[2016-07-25 07:47]

It's chaos. A doorman has his hand on the handle of a closed door behind which people are waiting anxiously. The crowds outside stare at the door hoping to get a glimpse of what is happening inside.

Sichuan play on old order now in Beijing

[2016-07-25 07:47]

The late Chinese writer Ba Jin wrote his famous novel Family in 1931.

Real-life dramas echo in Ralph Fiennes' Richard III

[2016-07-25 07:47]

Now is the summer of our discontent.

Between rocks in a hard place

[2016-07-25 07:47]

I was on a rugged, narrow stone path carved out of a cliff face. In fact it was so narrow that before I embarked on it I had to make sure no one was coming the other way because even two slim people would barely have been able to pass each other.

Little Paris of the East buzzes with energetic round-the-clock vibe

[2016-07-25 07:47]

Bucharest was once known as "Little Paris of the East". But English, not French, is the preferred foreign language in Romania's capital city, and 96 percent of its inhabitants are native Romanians.

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