Wine has a long history in food and beverage pairing, while for craft beer, it's still a very new thing. The general rules of pairing beer with food is the four Cs - complement, contrast, cut and create, according to Jimmy Selent, the beer curation manager of Great Leap Brewing in Beijing.
Anew cultural landmark called Tank Shanghai, an art space which comprises five repurposed giant oil tanks, will open in the West Bund area along the Huangpu River on March 23.
At award-winning design firm Open Architecture, the job is not just about creating new buildings, but creating new life and promoting tolerance and inclusiveness in urban settings.
One of the most iconic contemporary artists in the world today, 90-year-old Yayoi Kusama from Japan is having a large-scale exhibition at the Fosun Foundation in Shanghai.
Aerial China, the natural landscape documentary series that saw its first season draw over 300 million viewers from more than 500 broadcasts across a number of TV channels, is making its return.
SHENZHEN - Zhao Xiaoyong, a farmer-turned-oil painter, has made over 100,000 replicas of Vincent van Gogh's work over 20 years.
When Martha and Niki participated in Juste Debout, an international annual street dance contest, in 2010, the duo didn't expect to make history as the competition's first female champions in hip-hop dancing, traditionally a male-dominated area.
SAN FRANCISCO - The small city of Millbrae in Northern California, United States, wants to create an opportunity for its residents, especially Asian-Americans, to learn more about Chinese culture, according to its mayor, Wayne Lee.
When Line 1 of the Beijing subway, the country's first subterranean railway, was officially opened in 1969, it served only 10 stations and carried few people.
A year ago, Jiao Wenchao, 31 and a college teacher, suddenly realized that he was having hearing problems. The problem grew to such a degree that he decided to seek professional help at a local hospital in Beijing. An examination suggested that both his ears were losing the ability to hear high frequency sounds.
Throughout his life, Zhou Haiying (1929-2011) lived with both the honor and the pressure of being the only child of eminent writer, critic, translator and social activist of 20th-century China, Zhou Shuren (1881-1936), who is perhaps better known by his pen name, Lu Xun.
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