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New technology links Chinese music students and US teachers

[2019-02-20 07:12]

LOS ANGELES - "Listen to the shape of the piece, don't play it note by note," a piano master tells her eager, young student. "Don't be afraid to use the pedal; it adds resonance and passion," she adds, pointing to her student's foot.

Bright lights

[2019-02-19 08:07]

Zhongshan, South China's Guangdong province, is best known as the hometown of political and revolutionary leader Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), known as the Father of Modern China.

Lunar New Year music reverberates at US venues

[2019-02-19 08:07]

NEW YORK - "Without music, life would be a mistake."

Sailing through time

[2019-02-19 08:07]

A historical port has become a modern attraction in Shanghai. Some older residents still call the Beiwaitan, or Shanghai North Bund, by its old name, Gaoyanglu wharf.

Savoring a snack in quaint Quanzhou

[2019-02-19 08:07]

My appetite for sampling the food of Minnan, or southern Fujian province, led me to take a stroll down Quanzhou's Xijie (West Street), which is lined with the oldest and most authentic snack bars and restaurants in the city.

Laying bare a life less ordinary

[2019-02-19 08:07]

Leonard Bernstein is best known as the late American conductor, composer and pianist, who lit up 20th-century music.

Time for some light entertainment

[2019-02-18 07:29]

Lantern Festival, or yuanxiaojie in pinyin, which comes on the 15th day of the first lunar month, is the first festival after the celebration of Lunar New Year in China.

Lion dance show makes recent CCTV Spring Festival Gala

[2019-02-18 07:29]

Clad in loose yellow pants with gold sequins, Deng Binguang and Tang Zaipeng along with 18 other members from their troupe, performed a lion dance show on China Central Television's Spring Festival Gala on Feb 4. The annual gala on the eve of Lunar New Year is one of the most watched entertainment programs worldwide, viewed this year by 1.17 billion people.

The Teacher and the Student

[2019-02-16 06:37]

Wallace Chan is an acclaimed Hong Kong-based jeweler who has attained international success through his innovation in techniques and materials. Born in Fujian province, Chan found his artistic calling early on, fashioning flowers out of plastic at age eight. At 16, he began an apprenticeship with a sculptor in a traditional workshop for nine months. Over the next 40 years (and counting), Chan has experimented with a wide spectrum of techniques and materials to realize his artistic vision. In the process, he invented a jadeite thinning and luminosity-enhancing technology, and introduced the "Wallace cut" of carving designs within a gemstone. Most recently, he has patented Wallace Chan porcelain, a product said to be unbreakable and five times stronger than steel. CDLP met up with him in his Stanley Street studio on the eve of his exhibition with auction house Christie's, Shapeshifter: The Multiverse of Wallace Chan.

New Forms of a Dress

[2019-02-16 06:37]

Fashion photography, once thought frivolous, has become art's rising star with a new visual language

Wrapping up the festivities

[2019-02-16 06:37]

With the first full moon of the lunar year, the 15 days of celebrations for Spring Festival wind down, and life will return to normal. On this day, yuanxiaojie, or Lantern Festival, there will be one final round of eating and drinking.

Dubbing Chinese drama helps introduce Chinese culture to Arab world

[2019-02-16 06:37]

CAIRO - "I believe that I started to know more about the Chinese culture, people, history and traditions through working on the Arabic dubbing of Chinese drama," said an Egyptian media production manager, "so, I love what I am doing."

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