The Eurochestries Festival is returning to Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, for the second year in a row, as it aims to promote orchestral practice among musicians aged 15 to 25.
LONDON - BBC National Orchestra of Wales will tour China over Dec 15-21, performing five concerts in four cities aimed at fostering creative collaborations between China and Wales, the orchestra announced on Tuesday.
As the summer approaches its end in parts of China, the battle for eyeballs at cinema theaters is getting hotter with 50 new movies set to hit screens in August, up 61 percent since July.
When the second Beijing Documentary Week kicked off at the China Millennium Monument last week, 97-year-old translator Xu Yuanchong arrived in a wheelchair.
LOS ANGELES - Paramount's action film Mission: Impossible - Fallout continued to lead North American box office with an estimated $35 million in takings for the second weekend in a row.
Former Brazilian footballer Roberto Carlos was famous for his powerful free kick. Perhaps his most famous goal came in a game against France on June 3, 1997, when he scored by curling the ball so heavily that a ballboy on the touchline instinctively ducked to avoid it.
More than 100 people walk near the edge of a cliff, and some of them are extremely frightened.
NEW YORK - An exhibition to explore the role of empresses in China's last dynasty - the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) - will be on view from Aug 18 in the Untied States.
Chinese-American basketball player, Jeremy Lin has added a new string to his bow, landing his first role in a Chinese reality show, Dunk of China.
Zhu Zuxi, an 80-year-old scholar of historical geography, asked several teenagers, "What do you think about Beijing?" at the opening ceremony of a summer program initiated by the Capital Museum and the China Children and Teenagers' Fund.
In a celebration event of the Capital Museum's summer program in late July, 50 young participants bowed to 18 museum guides, who have helped them broaden their horizons during the three-week program.
Peng Xiangbin started his first job as a graphic designer in Beijing at the end of July, after moving to the capital a few days earlier. What helped Peng, a fresh graduate from Heilongjiang University, land the job after a week of job-hunting were two logo design projects that impressed the interviewers.
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