The Palace Museum has a zoo, at least for now. Nine sika deer were recently ushered into the Cining Gong (the Palace of Compassion and Tranquility) Garden of the museum in Beijing.
With China's National Day holiday week beginning on Oct 1, the battle of potential blockbusters for the lucrative vacation market is about to begin.
In his career spanning three decades, actor Donnie Yen has starred as many heroes, such as a martial arts master in the Ip Man franchise and as a blind monk in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
In the wake of Wolf Warrior 2, China's most successful movie of people in uniform, the big screen will soon see a new patriotic movie to praise the heroes of the People's Liberation Army.
It is the moment the audience gives a collective gasp of astonishment as Wei Sina, a 16-year-old acrobatic performer, does the splits balanced upside down on one hand on a rotating 3.5-meter high installation.
Wang Yang grew up with watching acrobatic performances and his favorite activity as a kid was doing handstands and turning somersaults.
Students with good credit records at Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Minhang campus are now enjoying more than 10 types of service, such as borrowing books, umbrellas and mobile power chargers, without needing to pay a deposit. They will also be paid in advance for part-time jobs.
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - Time was when renting an apartment in one of this college town's funky triple-deckers or two-family homes wouldn't cost an arm and a leg.
HONG KONG - Hong Kong's Chief Secretary for Administration Matthew Cheung Kin-chung said on Sept 19 that the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region will continue to invest in education and join hands with the higher education sector to provide the younger generation with more and better opportunities.
It would be reasonable to expect that the pinnacle of your career might come at some point in midlife. Spare a thought, then, for Thylane Blondeau, who was labeled "the most beautiful girl in the world" at the age of just 6.
CHICAGO - The smartphone's rise in prominence over the last decade has served as the death knell for many former household tech staples. In just 10 years, smartphones have become the Swiss Army knives of the tech world, being able to do so much more than simply making phone calls and sending text messages.
SAN JOSE, California - Garmin. Remember them?
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