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Chinese cinema focused on money

[2016-05-26 09:33]

Guru of cinematic writing Robert McKee says trying to be popular leads to bad work, Wang Kaihao reports.

Alice Through the Looking Glass, a curious sequel

[2016-05-26 09:33]

Alice Through the Looking Glass, like its predecessor, owes very little to Lewis Carroll.

Take home a bit of history

[2016-05-25 08:08]

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.

Show provides rare glimpse of Tibetan culture

[2016-05-25 08:08]

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.

Australian sojourn

[2016-05-25 08:08]

Victoria's Yarra Valley offers visitors a bucolic getaway in the nation's agricultural heartland, and the urban delights of Melbourne are just an hour away, Yang Feiyue discovers.

Expo entices crowds with intriguing destinations

[2016-05-25 08:08]

Wu Min, 62, is dazzled by the shining billboards around her and soon gathers a stack of colorful brochures. They showcase tourism packages to popular destinations, ranging from the United States and France and South Africa.

Finding wonderland hong

[2016-05-25 08:08]

Ying spotlights mother-daughter relations yet again in her latest novel, Mimidola: The River Child, Mei Jia reports.

Chinese edition of Technological Singularity comes at right time

[2016-05-25 08:08]

In his book The Singularity Is Near, American computer scientist Ray Kurzweil had predicted a decade ago that by 2045 non-biological intelligence will have exceeded biological intelligence on Earth due to exponential changes in infotech, biotech and nanotech. Basically, man and machine will become one.

Unearthing history's secrets

[2016-05-24 07:13]

They are commonly referred to as the "academy awards of Chinese archaeology". The annual list of the top 10 archaeological discoveries in China for 2015 was released in Beijing on May 16.

Digging and diving deeper to reveal hydraulic projects and warships

[2016-05-24 07:13]

Liangzhu hydraulic project site, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province

Classical Chinese art on the block

[2016-05-24 07:13]

Eleven classical Chinese paintings and calligraphic pieces, collected by a private library in Zhejiang province over a period from the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) to the time of the Republic of China (1911-49), will go under the hammer in Hong Kong on May 30.

Xia's return to painting parallels love of calligraphy

[2016-05-24 07:13]

Titled Time Speed, Xia Pengcheng's solo exhibition currently at Songzhuang village, an art district in Beijing's eastern suburbs, examines how people can achieve inner peace when living in a fast-paced environment.

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