MOSCOW - "I heard groups of children passing by and shouting: 'Pandas! Pandas!' They want to see them as soon as possible," said Svetlana Akulova, director general of the Moscow Zoo.
Surrounded by lush greenery and spring water, the Sanhe Elementary School in Dabaidi township, Ruijin, Jiangxi province is located in the depths of the mountains. There, teacher Wang Beihai takes care of his only student Chen Weiyu.
An episode of Topics in Focus was aired on China Central Television on June 7, prompting Chinese publishers to talk about how their industry could influence global readers.
Clay pot rice is a traditional Cantonese dish where the rice is steamed directly in the pot before Chinese sausage and cured pork belly are added - and maintaining a layer of crispy rice at the bottom is always the key to carrying off the dish.
Walking in, you feel like you're entering a world of sakura - on the walls that surround the dining area sakura trees sway in front of Japanese style houses on either side of the table and line the shores of lakes and the sides of mountains at the front of the room. The table itself is even covered in fluttering sakura petals.
To pragmatic people, sneakers are nothing more than casual, soft-soled shoes that are worn for sports or leisure.
American scriptwriter and creative content consultant Ryan Wilson, who has always had a fascination with China, mostly through its films, now sees it as a second home full of opportunities.
SIBIU, Romania - Romania's first International Conference on Traditional Chinese Medicine was held recently in the central city of Sibiu, under the theme "Building B&R Civilization, Sharing Healthy Lives".
CAIRO - More Chinese tourists are expected to visit Egypt in the coming years as ties between the two countries continue to grow stronger, says Shi Yuewen, the Chinese cultural counselor to Egypt.
The first thing that usually springs to mind when people hear the name Yangliuqing is woodblock printing, because the small town on the outskirts of Tianjin is famous for its individual style of printing that dates back more than 400 years to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
It is perhaps little surprise that every year, in the days leading up to the national college entrance examination, the Wen Temple located in Liangzhou district of Wuwei, Gansu province, is inundated with students and their parents looking for a little divine intervention on the big day.
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