In a room with big windows through which you can get a spectacular view of the sea in Sanya, the city in South China's Hainan province, Aamir Khan showed up, wearing a gentle smile.
With a bunch of top international stars in attendance, the recently concluded Hainan International Film Festival has gripped the rest of the world.
When 56-year-old Chinese American IT engineer Rob Chang performs for the TV show Speak to the World, his broken Mandarin is not enough to support him to finish a short speech. He switches to English in the middle.
WELLINGTON - The National Museum of New Zealand recently launched an exhibition of Terracotta Warriors: Guardians of Immortality.
People listen carefully to the beautiful music produced by guqin - a plucked musical instrument that was widely favored by the literati in ancient times - during a special performance to spread traditional Chinese culture.
Tributes have been pouring in for Li Chengxiang, a renowned Chinese dancer-choreographer, who died at the age of 87 on Dec 14 after a long illness.
With a set of wooden recorders, a musical duo took the audience to the Baroque era and retraced the route of Spanish Jesuit Diego de Pantoja, whose odyssey helped establish the early bond between China and Spain.
Liu Hao's fingers danced across the keyboard in a way that an audience would never guess he has a visual impairment.
TAIPEI - "Every day when I go out, I carry an iPad and a digital pencil with me," says Chang Ping-huang, a calligrapher from Taiwan, when introducing his new toolkit for practicing Chinese calligraphy.
LANZHOU - With the New Year approaching, many young people are buying gifts, but Geng Yingying is thinking about a serious subject - death. A healthy 21-year-old student at Northwest Normal University in Gansu province, Geng signed documents to donate her body for medical research and education because she wants to leave a legacy to the world after her death. She first learned about body donation through a volunteer activity in 2016. Not long after that, one of her friends died in an accident.
Shortly after the China Design Museum was inaugurated on the Xiangshan Campus of the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, the capital of East China's Zhejiang province, locals and fans of fine art from further afield have all had to endure long queues to enter the institution.
An ongoing exhibition in Jingdezhen in East China's Jiangxi province seeks to shed light on the commonalities among Chinese artists born in the 1960s - a generation that experienced tremendous social changes, especially the reform and opening-up that took place in the prime of their lives.
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