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Pop star returns to her ethnic Miao roots

2025-03-07 08:17

A Duo reinvents herself as a promoter of traditional culture in a new stage production a decade in the making, Chen Nan reports.

New fashion using ancient craftsmanship hits runways

2025-03-07 08:12

Jacquard fabrics with traditional Chinese cultural elements and ancient Li brocade crafts caught the eye of global designers at the recently concluded Premiere Vision Paris show.

Still singing after all these years

2025-03-07 08:07

Veteran Dutch musical actress recalls her favorite memories of important productions and how Chinese audiences surprise her, Zhang Kun reports.

Simple mausoleum in Henan belies importance of warrior occupant

2025-03-07 08:01

The mausoleum in suburban Anyang, Henan province, seemed not to match the fame of its occupant, the late Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) warlord and poet Cao Cao.

Digging into Beijing's birth

2025-03-07 07:53

New discoveries at Liulihe provide fresh clues about the origin of the city that eventually became China's capital, Wang Kaihao reports.

Popular TV series takes ax to tax

2025-03-06 16:49

The Source of the River, a TV series about nine cases of tax fraud, recently aired on China Central Television's CCTV-8.

Japanese artist shows the far-off future is near

2025-03-06 15:09

While artificial intelligence used to be part of a far-off future envisioned decades ago in sci-fi movies and artworks, the deepening integration of robots into everyday life is becoming more common.

Creating a shared community perfect for pets and people

2025-03-06 08:16

HANGZHOU — In the heart of Hangzhou, a vibrant city in East China's Zhejiang province, Pangmu Bobo recently had the chance to enjoy pet-friendly innovation amid the hustle and bustle of a busy shopping district.

Bringing a new bloom to Bruckner

2025-03-06 08:13

Landmark NCPA release is first Chinese recording of all nine symphonies under one conductor, Chen Nan reports.

Landmark gala show for impaired fans

2025-03-06 08:08

From hearing the swell of orchestra, to seeing the twirl of pirouette, and understanding the nuance of a playwright's joke — experiencing the thrills of a performance can be a daunting task for vision- and hearing-impaired audience members.

Pritzker winner celebrates ordinary people's lives

2025-03-06 07:59

Architect Liu Jiakun was awarded the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize on Tuesday, making him the second winner from China to earn the highest honor in the field of architecture after Wang Shu in 2012.

Multifaceted works show writer-painter's novel ideas

2025-03-06 07:51

With no formal training, artist captures Shanghai lives in his stories and illustrations, blending realism with a bit of absurdity, Li Yingxue reports.

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