In honor of Spring Festival, Qu Junmeng, a young artist from Qingdao, makes clay sculptures of holiday settings depicting a fishing village from the late Qing Dynasty.
Yangjiajie makes itself stand out due to about a dozen of paralleling giant and imposing stone walls with a history of nearly 380 million years, which are like naturally-formed great walls with different altitudes.
Ning Hao's thriller "No Man's Land" and two other Chinese films have been shortlisted for the Golden Bear award at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival.
Chaumet is a Paris-based jewelry house with a past that is intertwined with some significant figures in French history.
Funny thing is, Chinese performing Western-style stand-up are getting guffaws in a society long dominated by traditional comedic cross-talk dialogues.
China's most eminent filmmaker has become a victim - of a lynch mob that carries the banner of equality more than of a national policy whose implementation is constantly fine-tuned.
Theme restaurants are restaurants in which the concept of the restaurant takes priority over everything else.
An archaeologist has created a performance intended to enlighten as much as entertain.
A herd of Pere David's deer lower their heads to drink water from a mud flat. Always vigilant, they occasionally look around to check for danger.
Wandering through Yuyuantan Park in Beijing from 9:30 to 11:30 on any Wednesday or weekend morning, you can hardly miss the old-time chorus made up of hundreds of senior residents, mostly retired, from all over the capital.
As a National Geographic photographer, Michael Yamashita zooms in on places too far away for most of the outside world to see otherwise.
Stars arrive at the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California january 12, 2014.
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