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Magnificent seven versions of the world’s favorite refreshment

2015-11-12 17:38

Tea originated in China, yet over the years many countries have developed their own specially flavored versions.

2015 Shanghai Art Fair opens

2015-11-12 16:25

People visit the prior show of the Shanghai Art Fair in Shanghai, East China, Nov 11, 2015.

Inheritors of ceramic painting in E China's Jingdezhen

2015-11-12 15:04

Li Shaowei, a 43-year-old folk artist, paints on a ceramic vase in his studio in Jingdezhen city, East China's Jiangxi province, Nov 12, 2015.

Roar of 'Four Tigers' heard around the world

2015-11-12 07:49

It would be impossible to tell the story of Chenjiagou and the rise of Chen tai chi without mentioning the "Four Tigers of Chen Village" - the tai chi masters chiefly responsible for taking the family art beyond the village walls in the later part of the 20th century.

Women bring 'their own perspective'

2015-11-12 07:49

Among the many changes that Chenjiagou has seen in recent years, one in particular reflects how the village has embraced modernity: Women now stand alongside men as leaders in the new generation of Chen tai chi masters.

Fair reaches out to casual art fans

2015-11-11 16:09

The largest art fair in town is going on at Shanghai Mart from Nov 12 to 15. This is the 19th edition of the annual event, when more than 150 galleries from 17 countries are showcasing paintings, sculptures, prints, video and installations.

Contemporary art museum opens in Beijing mall Solana

2015-11-11 15:47

People now visiting Beijing's Solana shopping park can also enjoy contemporary art at the newly opened Yang Art Museum.

Lifeworks on show for public-art master

2015-11-11 15:41

Yuan Yunfu, 82, is best-known for his involvement in several important public art projects.

Touring show reflects absorption with nature

2015-11-11 15:33

Chinese artist Hong Ling will tour his retrospective exhibition in Beijing, London and Dublin.

Ancient pottery on display at Hemudu Site Museum

2015-11-11 10:06

The culture produced thick, porous pottery which was typically black and made with charcoal powder. Plant and geometric designs were commonly painted on it and it was sometimes also cord-marked.

Lyrical souls

2015-11-11 08:11

The Austrian composer Franz Schubert was a pioneer of turning poems into music.

Bronze may prove ancient love of hot pot

2015-11-11 07:48

A bronze pot containing chestnuts, unearthed in a 2,000-year-old tomb may prove the popularity of hot pot cuisine among ancient aristocrats.

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