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[2016-06-23 07:45]

"When you work hard, you will get lucky. When you are brave, you will be capable of change."

Finding Dory blows animation record out of the water

[2016-06-23 07:45]

The forgetful blue fish of Finding Dory is box office gold.

Johnnie To's thriller is tale of a doctor, a robber and a cop

[2016-06-23 07:45]

Before a long take, which required 200 people to simultaneously move in a pre-determined way for a few minutes, Johnnie To ignited incense sticks and prayed to the gods.

Coloring culture

[2016-06-22 07:36]

Coloring books are taking on a new role as museums try to popularize historical relics through giving them a place in people's lives. Yang Yang reports.

Hongkonger wields pen to bridge gap with mainland

[2016-06-22 07:36]

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Albert Tsui - a fourth-generation descendant of a mainland immigrant family - has recently published a book to offer mainland readers a glimpse of the real life and thoughts of a Hongkonger from a grassroots point of view.

School's out

[2016-06-22 07:36]

More Chinese parents are planning trips to cater to kids, especially as the semester break begins. Yang Feiyue examines the trend.

Theme park performances to go virtual

[2016-06-22 07:36]

The realities of China's theme parks may soon undergo a virtual transformation - in every sense.

Global stage for china's writers

[2016-06-22 07:36]

More books from the country are arriving on shelves overseas, as the China Book International project launched a decade ago comes of age. Mei Jia reports.

Anne Tyler tames Shakespeare's novel Shrew

[2016-06-22 07:36]

Last fall Hogarth Press published the first in a series of novels by contemporary writers re-imagining Shakespeare's plays on the 400th anniversary of his death. So far we've had Jeanette Winterson's The Gap of Time: The Winter's Tale Retold and Howard Jacobson's Shylock Is My Name, an interpretation of The Merchant of Venice.

History, travel and comedy collide in Wonder Trail

[2016-06-22 07:36]

Steve Hely's plan is vague: Travel south and make lots of stops along the way until he reaches the end of the world. And so begins The Wonder Trail, Hely's account of everything from the history of the Panama Railway to the best sandwiches in South America.

Touchy-feely with Van Gogh

[2016-06-21 08:13]

A shot rings out in the yellow wheatfields trailing a group of crows in the sky, with winds blowing and the smell of straw floating in the air.

Pioneering US artist's work back in Beijing after his passing

[2016-06-21 08:13]

Recalling his first exhibition in China a year earlier, US artist Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) said in a New York Times interview in 1986 that people from the National Art Museum of China - where his show was to open - were so excited at his idea that they kept providing him more exhibition space.

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