Ren Huaican now looks to tea from Yunnan after the green leaves worked magic for him. Ren was suffering mass mouth ulcers when he visited the Jingmai Mountain in Pu'er city back in the spring of 2006. "I had trouble eating," he says.
There's a golden yellow hue over a paddy field at Jianglong village, Dongxing city in the southern Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in July.
In 1997, 18-year-old Huang Ying watched the classic play Antique directed by Lin Zhaohua, a renowned Chinese director of Beijing People's Art Theatre, performed by star actors, including Pu Cunxin and Liang Guanhua.
The theater adaptation of the classic play The Lady from the Sea by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in 1888, which is co-produced by Norway's Kilden Theater and Chinese dancer-choreographer Wang Yabin, premiered in the playwright's hometown, Fjaereheia, Norway, on July 10. It was staged 10 times at the outdoor venue.
There is the sea, vast and endless. And there is a group of people who dream of the sky. They work and live in the ocean all the year round where the ship is virtually their home. They are "farsighted people" who are engaged in the task of monitoring and controlling spacecraft.
Xu Keliang is a man of medium height and tanned skin and wears glasses like many others in China. His work as a leading designer of the country's most complex high-speed corridor distinguishes him.
The sixth month in the Chinese lunar calendar, usually August, is the best time to eat a particular type of hairy crab famed for its tasty roe - earning it the nickname of liuyuehuang, or "sixth-month roe".
Take a lotus-leaf-like pancake, smear it with some special fermented flour sauce, place slivers of roast duck, cucumber and shallots on it and roll it up. It's the traditional way of eating a Peking roast duck.
From tiny, hole-in-the-wall bottle shops to cozy taprooms to lively bars complete with their own fermentation tanks, consumers in Shanghai today are spoilt for choice when it comes to craft beers.
Zhang Yindi, better known as "pi jiu ayi" or "beer auntie", is all the evidence that one needs to prove that the craft beer scene in Shanghai is booming.
The unpredictable success of The Longest Day in Chang'an, the hit online thriller series set in the heyday of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), has aroused a keen interest from viewers.
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