Huang Rong used to work out at the campus gym during her college days and would use it at least five times every week. But after graduation and the commencement of a fast-paced life in Beijing, the 26-year-old found working out on a regular basis became problematic.
Spring, and its sense of rejuvenation, has arrived. Time again for the outdoors, walking or more robust exercise, as people abandon their winter hibernation.
At 7:30 am, it is still dark outside, and the winds are howling. Losong Lhamo wears her down jacket and gloves. And carrying a flashlight, she arrives at the meteorological observation site.
WINDHOEK - With growing trade relations between Namibia and China, more Namibian students are falling in love with Mandarin.
Spring means school work again after the winter vacation. So, once again, Shi Yuechen takes her 4-year-old son to 3e International School, where he is enrolled in preschool. Since her first visit to the school in Beijing's Chaoyang district, Shi has been happy to find that her son loves the school, as next to the playground, which contains a sandpit, seesaw, swing and slide, there is a big garden plot with a small grove of trees and potted plants.
BEIJING - Outside the campus of the Communication University of China, Zhang Ke is with her drawing board and pigments as she hurries to another exam site in Beijing in the chilly wind.
As one of the biggest movies of the year, Chinese sci-fi blockbuster The Wandering Earth has already caught the attention of the world - and of Hollywood.
"Pray, Lady Qiao, come to Earth this day. Teach me embroidery and how to sew ... wisdom, joy and ingenuity, do on me bestow."
Lore holds that Guangzhou was founded by five immortals, who rode rams gnawing on stalks of rice to the settlement formerly known as Canton.
Guangzhou's Cantonese Opera Art Museum is not only a museum about music but also a place that itself seems like a song.
Alan Chan, the Hong Kong designer, artist and curator, has in his studio a library of objects of craft that he has collected from across the world over the past three decades.
During his childhood, Zhuo Qiang often dreamed that he would transform into a lion and run freely across a vast expanse of green.
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