BEIJING - Unlike doctors, who carry stethoscopes, wheelchair-bound Song Yichuan treats his patients with a guitar, a piano and several microphones.
The visual culture of urban cyberpunk has saturated our collective imagination, and it's in full bloom at a new Tai Kwun exhibition.
The sun pierces the lattice of a wooden shutter to illuminate a corner of the room where a man and a woman sit writing at a desk. Behind them, in the shadows enveloping the rest of the room, sit 20 stone steles from centuries long gone.
LANZHOU - Fan Lide, 42, used to be a taxi driver. He is now the owner of 36 greenhouses producing organic vegetables in the barren Gobi desert in Northwest China's Gansu province, and his business has been expanding over the past 10 years.
A giant, life-size Tyrannosaurus Rex (T-Rex) sculpture, formed from aluminum and set amid a spectacular lunar landscape, is among the first set of collaborative art pieces by Hajime Sorayama and Azuma Makoto from AMKK, and was unveiled last month at Bangkok's Central Embassy.
On Oct 9 in Shanghai, Lily, a Chinese business-fashion brand, introduced its upgraded concept of "Chinese New Women" with a fashion show.
The development of Jambhala (God of Wealth) Tibetan pottery has a history of nearly 2,000 years and is an indispensable part of Tibetan culture.
Chef Jason Liu wanted to be a painter when he was growing up in Taiwan, because he never felt any limitations when he set down his ideas on paper.
A rice machine recently became a star attraction for Beijing foodies. With the push of a button, the precise amount of fluffy, warm rice desired will be dispensed into diners' bowls.
A diverse ensemble of different ages, genders and degrees of physical mobility tell similar stories through the play, Rare Hug.
More than 5,000 ballroom dancers from countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative twirled and shimmied on the dance floors of Siming district in Xiamen on Nov 1, hoping to be crowned winner in a vast array of categories.
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