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How Taoist ideas brought a Syrian scholar to Beijing

[2017-03-24 07:16]

Beijing-based Syrian scholar Firas Sawah cites Tao Te Ching when asked about his romance with China. The book not only brought him here but has also played an important role in his daily life.

More fun for monster fans

[2017-03-23 07:39]

It took Tom Hiddleston nearly an hour to walk across a few meters of red carpet to get to a Beijing hall. Screaming fans scrambled for autographs and photos, and became more excited after hearing the star greet them in Mandarin.

Internet propels the likes of Xu Weizhou to instant stardom

[2017-03-23 07:39]

When singer Xu Weizhou (more popularly known as Timmy Xu) arrived at the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, he was astonished to see a frenzied mob of local fans screaming his name in Mandarin.

Survey says domestic films not making big impact in neighboring markets

[2017-03-23 07:39]

Chinese filmmakers are now seeking to tap the highly developed movie markets of North America and Europe. But what about the countries in China's neighborhood? Are Chinese films doing well there?

Focus on humanity

[2017-03-23 07:39]

Photographer Zou Junxin is known by his assumed name, Jun Cheng, which means "a rugged journey" in Chinese - for good reason.

Taking center stage in the Middle East

[2017-03-23 07:39]

The National Center for the Performing Arts Orchestra will make its first foray into the Arab world by staging two concerts at the Abu Dhabi Festival on Friday and Saturday.

Stolen Van Gogh works return home

[2017-03-23 07:39]

AMSTERDAM - The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam welcomed home two paintings by the Dutch master on Tuesday, more than 14 years after they were ripped off the museum's wall in a nighttime heist.

When 1 job isn't enough

[2017-03-22 07:35]

Zhou Huiquan starts work at the Chinese University of Hong Kong at 7:30 am. At the end of her work day, she spends three hours dancing ballet.

A place to create a creative space

[2017-03-22 07:35]

It's where imaginative youth imagine.

Computers may soon be like brains

[2017-03-22 07:35]

SAN FRANCISCO - Kwabena Boahen, a professor of bioengineering and of electrical engineering at Stanford University, has envisioned a new generation of computers to be brainlike, or neuromorphic, machines that are vastly more efficient than the conventional digital computers.

China's aid boosts teacher education in Africa

[2017-03-22 07:35]

KAMPALA - China's aid to the education sector in Africa is helping boost teacher training, a key component in skilling the population to fast track development, a UN official has said.

Playing hockey with fins

[2017-03-22 07:35]

The hold-your-breath sport of underwater hockey has gained a worldwide following - and now a Hong Kong team is diving in as the game takes off in Asia.

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