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HK Edition - Thursday March 18,2010
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Tides of change
The makers of the Oscar-winning documentary The Cove, which reveals the dark side of mass dolphin slaughters, hope the film can end the practice. Liu Wei reports

Movie baron sees rosy future for Chinese screen
China's box office revenue will reach 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) in 2010, says a Chinese film mogul.

China is next place for film, says Spacey
Kevin Spacey may be the first Hollywood A-lister to star in a Chinese film, but he won't be the last.

On cloud nine
The Chinese will have you believe there is no mountain worth visiting after you have seen Huangshan. Ou Shuyi discovers why

Where the 'dragon' dives headfirst into the sea
"He who has never climbed the Great Wall is not a true man" - the saying by late chairman Mao Zedong might sound clich until you've been to my hometown Shanhaiguan.

Changing their tune
Switching from farming to making violins, residents of a rural township are not just living better but also nurturing potential maestros. Erik Nilsson and Cheng Anqi report

Sorry about that, says Peter Hessler
After writing about how Peter Hessler ruined my China life, I had the fortune to receive a message from Hessler, who was gracious enough to see the humor in my article (in yesterday's hotpot) and give sage advice to aspiring writers:

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