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Measure of change

[2017-01-20 07:43]

American economist Robert Engle gave Chinese officials some ideas on how to make China's financial sector more efficient.

Harvard students honor actress

[2017-01-20 07:43]

Octavia Spencer, who won an Oscar and several other awards for best supporting actress in The Help, was named Woman of the Year on Wednesday by Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals.

Young violinist from Taipei releases new album in Beijing

[2017-01-20 07:43]

When Tseng Yu-chien was 5 years old, his teacher called his parents to school because he sang Happy Birthday out of tune.

Star sparks lively war of words

[2017-01-19 07:42]

The surprising turn of Chinese superstar Jiang Wen in the latest Star Wars movie has sparked a lot of audience interest, and also some unintended controversy.

American face stands out on local screens

[2017-01-19 07:42]

In 2008, Matthew Knowles was sad when his sports career at Clemson Tigers Football, his university team, ended due to a knee injury. But a call from Southwest China's Guizhou province became a turning point for the Carolina native.

SCI-Fi's onscreen surge

[2017-01-19 07:42]

In a mass migration to a remote planet, a passenger accidentally wakes up 90 years earlier, discovering he will have to spend the rest of his life alone in a 120-year, nonstop journey.

Popular Danish band plans biggest China tour

[2017-01-19 07:42]

For Chinese pop singers, it's quite common to cover Western pop songs in the original versions or in Chinese versions to seek international attention.

De Niro explores Madoff fraud

[2017-01-19 07:42]

Robert De Niro may play the role of Bernie Madoff, the man behind the biggest stock-market fraud in history in HBO's The Wizard of Lies, but that doesn't mean he understands him.

In plain English

[2017-01-18 07:47]

English proficiency is the key to the international market for many Chinese stars.

Singing for the world proves worth the effort

[2017-01-18 07:47]

Many Chinese pop singers are polishing their English-language skills to speak - and sing - to a global audience.

Nobel winner launches prize

[2017-01-18 07:47]

China's first Nobel Prize winner in physiology or medicine, Tu Youyou, celebrated her 86th birthday by signing an official agreement to donate 1 million yuan ($144,900) to establish the Peking University Tu Youyou Talent Award Foundation.

Britain still appeals to students, despite Brexit

[2017-01-18 07:47]

The vote to leave the European Union has not damaged the United Kingdom's appeal among Chinese as a popular destination for overseas study.

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