As Japanese-style matcha desserts or drinks can be easily found in Beijing's cafes, and Japanese matcha shops are even spreading throughout the capital, many may wonder if the powder is an imported item from Japan.
James Suckling has tasted more than 200,000 wines from all over the world since 1981. And, of the 3,500 Italian wines he rated this year, Suckling chose the top 100 to bring to Beijing.
On a chilly, foggy afternoon in Chongqing in late November, American architect Adrian Smith stood by the Yangtze River, looking at the Nanshan Mountain across the water.
Traditional Chinese culture is as extensive as it is profound, but it has often proved a difficult subject matter to encapsulate in print.
For most youngsters, the screening hall of the 1954-built Beijing Exhibition Center may be too old to create a comfortable environment for watching movies.
When Chinese superstar Zhang Ziyi recently appeared on stage to promote her upcoming movie Forever Young, she looked sad.
After a chilly phase in China-South Korea relations in recent times, things seem to start warming up again.
As online fiction is increasingly mined for box-office gains by both film and TV producers, a panel of industry experts at a China Daily Asia Leadership Roundtable titled The Trend of Film Adaptation, cautioned against overheating the market in the race to snap up items of intellectual property.
When TFBoys band member Wang Yuan said the "internet is necessary for improving education in the rural areas", fans of the teen singer got together to turn his words into reality by donating a mobile signal tower to Jiangxinzhuang village on the eastern edge of Beijing.
Yi Yangqianxi may be a member of popular Chinese boy band TFBoys but he has also been moving beyond the youth celebrity set to take on a global role to present a positive and progressive image of his generation.
Tang Dongyuan leads a futuristic life at a rural elementary school in Wuzhen, Tongxiang city, Zhejiang province.
When Dalian University of Foreign Languages set up a Confucius Institute in Medellin, Colombia, in 2010, it brought new hope to a young local man named Juan Mateo Maya.
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