The Guan Hanqing Grand Theater recently opened on the bank of the East Lake in Baoding, Hebei province. With an aerial view that resembles a conch shell, the theater is now bringing harmonious melodies to the local residents.
As the International Horticultural Exhibition approaches, visitors are in for a green treat.
As the winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in literature, Mo Yan has been hailed as a writer "who, with hallucinatory realism, merges folk tales, history and the contemporary".
HONG KONG - The seventh Art Basel Hong Kong ended on Sunday with 242 galleries presenting works by renowned contemporary artists from all around the world.
On March 21, the Comprehensive Gymnasium of Tsinghua University was packed with job hunters from various educational backgrounds with resumes ready for prospective employers. The job fair hosted by the university had booths for more than 300 companies and institutes.
A fear of heights is not the best prerequisite when checking on the restoration of tall buildings.
When he was 13-year-old, Tan Congchong fell victim to school bullies. Being angry and depressed, he listened to Chinese rock music, such as singer-songwriter Xu Wei and the band Tang Dynasty, which, to his surprise, comforted him.
FAYOUM, Egypt - At a scorpion farm in Fayoum province south of Cairo, dozens of labeled, square plastic bowls with soft sides that prevent the arachnids from climbing out, known as scorpion cages, are organized on shelves in a special room, each containing about 20 male and female scorpions.
Today's Chinese youth are often labeled as a generation who want everything at the click of a button. But an online documentary may change your mind and show you that they can also be patient if they want to.
SAN FRANCISCO - The 15th Chinese Bridge Cup contest ended last month after two days of competition among students from various schools in Northern California.
TIANJIN - Huo Baiming, 25, is poised to receive his master's degree from the Civil Aviation University of China and an engineering certificate from a French institute in July.
Despite having his books translated into 30 languages worldwide, China's best-known spy writer Mai Jia has not published a new work in eight years.
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