What does the world look like through the eyes of a child?
A century ago, Michel Comte's grandfather crossed the Alps and returned with stunning images of shining glaciers with white snow covering the mountain ranges.
Rare items from a Qatari royal collection of ancient and modern artifacts are on display at the Palace Museum in Beijing. Wang Kaihao reports.
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The jewelry of Van Cleef & Arpels, a French brand known for its taste and sophistication, has won the hearts of many legendary fashion icons including Empress Farah Pahlavi of Iran, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly (Princess Grace of Monaco) and Elizabeth Taylor.
The clock is ticking. An old man sits in his watchmaking studio, repairing watches. He looks at the door from time to time and the sound of the clock seems to be very loud in the tiny room.
Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center held a press conference announcing key programming for the whole year on April 18.
Háry János, a Hungarian puppet show, will be performed at the Beijing Tianqiao Art Center at the Meet in Beijing Arts Festival from April 30 to May 1.
An elderly couple welcoming invisible guests to their isolated house is the main story of a play, titled The Chairs, by Eugene Lonesco (1909-1994), one of the foremost Romanian-French absurdists.
The Shanghai History Museum has reopened in two historical buildings to display many items related to the city's legacy for the first time.
In 1960, when John Kennedy and Richard Nixon participated in one of their televised presidential debates, two chairs present in the recording studio wasn't of much value to the viewers.
Popular artist Olafur Eliasson seeks to persuade audiences to 'feel' his works rather than just see them through phone cameras, Deng Zhangyu reports.