An ongoing exhibition of Zhao Bandi's works at Beijing's Ullens Center for Contemporary Art showcases his unconventional ideas. Lin Qi reports.
Bian Qing's Anthology of Hidden Mountains series appears at first glance to be ink-and-water paintings depicting landscapes.
While the untypical weather in Southwest China's Yunnan province this summer has resulted in disastrous floods and mudslides, it has been good news for the region's mushroom dealers, as half the average rainfall from May to early June, followed by 40 days of consecutive storms has made wild, edible mushrooms scarce, pushing up prices.
Foodies in Beijing can now sample Singapore's so-called national dish - chilli crabs - at the newly opened Jumbo Seafood Restaurant.
The Global Gourmet 2017 International Wine Review in China gave its diamond awards on Aug 18 in Beijing - 59 wines got one diamond award each, 44 gained two, and 19 won three.
After more than two years of renovation works, the Tianlongshan Caves in North China's Shanxi province reopened to the public earlier this month, displaying its Buddhist sculptures and art.
For people living in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, making carpets is regarded as a household task for women, because locals use different kinds of knitwear for home decoration.
ATHENS - Herakleidon museum opposite the Acropolis hill offered this summer a look at Greek seafaring - from antiquity to modern times - showcasing through models of ships and nautical instruments Greeks' achievements in a field that is regarded as an integral part of their identity.
The Dream of the Red Chamber, written by Cao Xueqin during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), is considered one of China's greatest classical novels, and its latest rendition is set to thrill opera lovers in the country.
When he was 15 years old, Wu Muye studied playing the piano at Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris, the music school of the Paris Conservatory, from where he graduated in 2009.
Why did the Tibetan antelope cross the road? To get to the other side, of course. Easier said than done.
Chinese are increasingly willing to spend on travel, especially trips around the country.
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