We have watched him on the big screen playing heroes of morality and justice, but for the martial arts film star Jackie Chan that's still not enough - he has one more musical pinnacle he wants to achieve.
NEW YORK - Video producer and musician Justin Scholar enjoyed his epic moment weeks ago when he spotted his latest work playing on a huge LED screen at New York's Times Square.
Students from Guangxi Arts University use padded sticks and mallets to strike bronze percussion instruments laid out onstage, forming beautiful melodies that echo across a conference hall in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region's Beihai city.
British chemist David Evans has become an overnight celebrity on Chinese social media. His chemistry experiments have attracted over 2 million followers in just a few months.
Interpreting can be a lucrative career, but it's also a skill that can bring out the purest of competitive instincts, as was illustrated by the finals of the fourth annual "CTPH Cup" All-China Young Interpreters' Competition in Beijing in December, sponsored by China Translation & Publishing House.
More than 100 students shared their family stories at an exhibition at Shanghai Jiao Tong University that celebrates the 40th anniversary of China's reform and opening-up.
Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College has collaborated with the NPTC Group of Colleges in the United Kingdom to boost international cooperation in higher vocational education.
KUNMING - Over 100 universities from China, South Asia and Southeast Asia have formed an alliance to enhance regional cooperation on higher education.
Wang Liming, a 29-year-old internet company employee in Beijing, has developed a new habit this year. After she comes home from work every other day, she turns on a robot that cleans her apartment's windows by itself.
US-based iRobot Corp, known primarily for its Roomba robot vacuum cleaners, plans to invest more in research and development in China, as it hopes to grow the market.
Wuhan resident Zhang Yuelin, 24, founder of a startup that trades high-end personal care products, is also famous as "Ying Yue" in the cyber world, where she has more than 130,000 followers.
Yu Shasha, 26, a resident of Qingdao in Shandong province, travels three times a month to Beijing 645 km away for LED therapy and other skin treatments. Each round trip by train takes eight hours and costs 624 yuan ($91) in all. Yu thinks it is worth all the effort, given the benefits.