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Rare relics from Three Kingdoms period exhibited in Japan

[2019-07-18 07:26]

TOKYO - With 161 precious Chinese cultural relics, the exhibition Three Kingdoms: Unveiling The Story opened to visitors at the Tokyo National Museum in the Japanese capital on July 9.

Climber conquers the world

[2019-07-18 07:26]

Xia Boyu, 70, the first Chinese double amputee to have reached the summit of Mount Qomolangma, the highest mountain in the world, will continue his beloved climbing on the steep slopes of life.

Internet integrates disabled into society

[2019-07-18 07:26]

HANGZHOU - Living with disabilities, Guo Hui never expected that a job on the internet, which he took up by chance, would help him get his life back on track.

Putting creativity in the frame

[2019-07-17 07:54]

The documentaries zoom in on those who make a difference. The Looking China Youth Film Project, organized by the Beijing Normal University, shows ordinary people doing extraordinary things or the bond between humans and nature.

Chinese TV plays popular in Mongolia

[2019-07-17 07:54]

ULAN BATOR - Namuundari, a 26-year-old Mongolian woman, is working hard to translate the Chinese TV drama Stay With Me in the studio of a Khalkha Mongolian language dubbing center for Chinese films and TV dramas. She reads the Chinese lines and translates them.

Japanese clapper talk performer makes China his home

[2019-07-17 07:54]

BEIJING - It's Sunday, and Komatsu Yota, a 28-year-old from Japan is on a bus, heading toward a Beijing-based theater for a clapper talk performance.

Former child star follows 'destiny'

[2019-07-17 07:54]

The plot, the character portrayed, the director - all play a part, but "destiny "can have a leading role for any actor, Yang Zi says.

Students stage musical to honor a late composer

[2019-07-17 07:54]

The story starts on the campus of Beijing Normal University in 1932, where a dozen students are reading books in Chinese and English.

World class performers

[2019-07-17 07:54]

To boost the communication and exchange among Asian traditional art forms, universities from both home and abroad joined hands to put on a feast for the senses, while experts engaged in dialogues about the future of Asian arts.

NZ Maori boy shares learning Chinese joy

[2019-07-17 07:54]

WELLINGTON - Dressed in a traditional Chinese robe, Jimah Ruland-Umata, a 17-year-old New Zealand Maori boy, shared his experience of learning Chinese at the Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands Confucius Institute Conference recently.

Aussie college launches leadership bursaries

[2019-07-17 07:54]

SYDNEY - Western Australia's Curtin University has launched the Meng Fei Innovative Future Leadership Scholarship program in honor of the host of one of the world's biggest television shows, If You Are the One.

British Council jointly issues funding under BRI plan

[2019-07-17 07:54]

The Ministry of Education and the British Council recently announced the recipients of the first round of seed funding under the UK-China-BRI Countries Education Partnership Initiative. And they included Peking University, Dalian University of Technology, the University of Leeds and King's College London.

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