About a year ago, when Huo Xin started watching Eternal Love, a 58-episode TV series adapted from the online novel titled Three Lives, Three Worlds, Ten Miles of Blossoms, he became enchanted by the bittersweet romance between the fox princess and the dragon prince.
They gave up Shanghai for Xi'an 62 years ago. That is, 4,400 teachers and students traded their lives in a cosmopolitan coastal metropolis to teach or study in what was then a backward western settlement.
China's live music scene has become a mass of outdoor music festivals. The last decade has seen a growing number of outdoor music festivals, which draw hundreds of thousands of fans and artists from home and abroad.
A day after it was announced that President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi would meet for talks over the weekend in Wuhan, capital of Central China's Hubei province, India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj emphasized the importance of learning Hindi to Chinese college students in Beijing.
A couple of months ago, I felt blocked. I felt like I couldn't make a business decision, and my indecision was keeping me stuck, frustrated and irritated with myself.
《纽约时报》推出了“被遗漏的逝者”(Overlooked)栏目,开始补发历史上该报遗漏的重要人物讣告。
"The brain death is like the computer has been shut down, but it doesn't mean that the information doesn't exist anymore."
Baoyun Lou, or the Hall of Embodied Treasures, stands out among other parts of the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, which was the seat of power in imperial China.
NEW YORK - A new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York seeks to recreate some of the grandeur of the Versailles royal palace in France.
Outside our backyard in Beijing there is a mist of green slowly covering the hard grey ground. On the trees, tender young leaves appear almost overnight, sharing space with tight round buds that promise to bloom.
Italian restaurants are a popular choice for five-star hotels in Beijing, yet it's rare to find one in the heart of a business district.
As one of the first generation of Chinese artists drawn to study in France during the early 20th century, Chang Yu (1901-66) - often better known as Sanyu for his signature on paintings - was the epitome of nonconformity.
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