The InterContinental Suzhou is one of the most prestigious luxury hotels in the historic garden city of Suzhou. The stunning property occupies a coveted location on the shores of Jinji Lake, a showpiece destination in one of China's most popular tourism cities.
With the arrival of spring, the chefs at Aria of China World Hotel in Beijing are preparing appropriate fresh and seasonal dishes. At a cooking class on Tuesday, the restaurant's chef de cuisine, Phillip Taylor, demonstrated how to make some healthy and beautiful seafood and poultry dishes to thrill the eyes and tantalize the palate.
Traditionally a taboo subject for many Chinese, the topic of dealing with arrangements surrounding a death in the family is an uneasy one.
The cost of where you are laid to rest when you die has been soaring in China almost as quickly as where to live when you're alive.
Matt Chapple is not afraid of gender stereotypes. It's a good job, as this week he made history as the first male winner of the Great British Sewing Bee.
Unwinding on a sun-drenched beach while sipping pina-coladas might seem like the ideal getaway, but Brits are increasingly using their holidays to get fit.
This powerful play about a black, early-20th century boxing champion reaches beyond the sport into race relations, says Ben Lawrence.
The World Health Organisation says we should listen to music for no more than an hour a day. Is that even possible in the modern world?
If a trip to the Great Barrier Reef is beyond your means this year, the Natural History Museum has a novel alternative.
It is enough to send teaspoons clattering into saucers across the country, but according to scientists, four out of five Britons do not brew their tea correctly
Britain is a nation of tea-drinkers - we collectively drink around 65 million cups of the stuff every single day of the year. But untl fairly recently, not much of it was served cold.
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