" 'Have you ever seen a coupon for cloth?' I asked a woman who was born in the 1990s," said Jing Yidan, a former star news host on television, during the launch of her latest book Na Nian, Na Xin (That Year, That Letter) in Beijing on June 29.
Seven children and a director are at the rehearsals - the young actors slip effortlessly into their different roles: a police officer, a victim, the parents of a dead girl and the murderer's father. The locations swap between the scene of a crime, a funeral ceremony or an everyday moment from the life of Victor Dutroux.
"Hello everyone, today I'm teaching you a tofu dish," says Wang Gang, holding a fresh white block of it in one hand.
The Michelin Guide unveiled a selection of 63 restaurants in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on June 29, making its second foray into the Chinese mainland after Shanghai last year.
Santa Anita Racetrack, a well-known landmark in southern California, was ablaze with lights, music and plenty of Asian grub.
When Zhang Liang finally reached the summit of the Mount Denali in Alaska, the highest peak in North America, the 54-year-old amateur mountaineer acted rather cool about it, and not like a man who had achieved the pinnacle of his climbing ambitions - the so-called "14+7+2".
"The future of immersive media lies in the world of mixed reality, where devices become more logical, nimble and ubiquitous," said Paramount Pictures' Ted Schilowitz.
Ning Hao and Xu Zheng have come together again to produce a new film - Dying to Survive - as they return to the summer movie season after 12 years.
When late Cambodian king Norodom Sihanouk's late son Norodom Naradipo studied at Beijing No 25 Middle School, he was curious about how ancient Chinese referred to his motherland.
China-Africa cooperation has entered a new golden era, according to Nie Chenxi, director of the State Administration of Radio and Television.
At a venue in Hangzhou's Xiaoshan district, ahead of the recent finals of talent show Produce 101, thousands of excited fans jostle each other as they wave banners and glow sticks, chanting the names of their favorite contestants.
In the depths of the production studios, where the online reality talent competition Produce 101 is being filmed, a bright pink rehearsal room lies at the end of a corridor marked with a large letter "A".
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