An ethnic Tibetan's production is just one highlight as 15 contemporary dance works are staged by professional troupes from 10 countries, plus other 47 choreographed works, starting Wednesday. Chen Nan reports.
For modern dance devotees, July is when the annual Beijing Dance Festival is staged in the capital.
A visit to Shanxi province takes you back through Chinese dynasties, and you will lap up the exquisite scenery along the way. Liu Zhihua, Paige Sheffield and Sun Ruisheng report in Shanxi.
When Aidana Mukhametgaliyeva saw a notice in China Daily offering writers and photographers the chance to visit Shanxi province, she had no hesitation in applying to go.
The beloved American children's book character Curious George is celebrating Ramadan this year - with chocolate-covered bananas, of course.
Scholar's compilation of the story of modern China is an Oxford first, Andrew Moody reports.
Why would anyone want to spy on Jeremy O'Keefe? After all, he tells the reader, "I am no one," just a history professor who recently returned to America after a decade teaching in England. But Jeremy can't shake the feeling that he's being watched.
The heart of Ace Atkins' novels featuring former Army Ranger Quinn Colson looks at a community populated by people who want to do the right thing but whose good intentions are often thwarted by the evil that flows through the Mississippi town of Jericho.
Best-selling author Emily Giffin delivers another emotionally honest work with the novel First Comes Love. Giffin paints a relatable picture chronicling the journey of two sisters who land on opposite ends of the spectrum after tragedy strikes their family 15 years before.
The last work of Chinese oil painter Tang Yihe (1905-44) was a canvas titled July 7, 1937, named after the date of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident that marked the beginning of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1937-45).
With the first Wuzhen International Contemporary Art Exhibition, organized by the Culture Wuzhen Company, ending in June, the small water town in East China's Zhejiang province has begun preparing for the second edition in 2018.
It's a bit of a surprise to hear Antoine Bunel insist - right when you meet him - that he's no trained chef. After all, he has more than 100,000 Weibo fans who follow him online and watch his internet TV shows, where he cooks up a storm with celebrities that include Chinese movie stars.
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