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Chile, China celebrate ties with literature

2020-12-04 09:54

To share the laureate's work with Chinese literature lovers, the Chilean embassy in China held a ceremony on Nov 27 in Beijing, donating copies of You Are the Water With a Hundred Eyes, the reissue of Mistral's poem anthology in Chinese, to a number of Chinese universities and institutes.

Art extravaganza hits a high note

2020-12-04 08:10

Boasting healthy sales and hordes of visitors attending its host of art fairs and exhibitions, the second Shanghai International Art Trade Month illustrated that consumers' appetite for art has hardly been dampened by the pandemic.

Remains of granaries 4,000 years old found

2020-12-04 08:05

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of 28 granaries dating back about 4,000 years in Central China's Henan province. They are believed to be among the country's earliest centralized grain storage facilities.

Confluence of styles

2020-12-04 07:15

In a performance, the dancer resembles a moving statue, an archetypical embodiment of the human body, with an equilibrium between strength and tenderness, maximizing physical potential via myriad ephemeral motions.

Online exhibition introduces thangka to South Korea

2020-12-03 14:47

The China Cultural Center in Seoul launched an online exhibition showing Chinese thangka works on its website.

New Zealand boys learn to make traditional Chinese food

2020-12-03 13:52

Boys from Wellesley College are making spring rolls, a traditional Chinese food, at a workshop. The China Cultural Center in Wellington invited local Chinese chefs to teach the students to make the snacks in Wellington, New Zealand.

Reel treat for audience

2020-12-03 08:15

Movie portraying struggle of father to catch a brief glimpse of daughter is shot using fast-disappearing technique as director focuses on framing a work that sees things differently.

Art in giving wisdom

2020-12-03 07:49

Rong Geng (1894-1983), a scholar of Chinese paleography, educator and connoisseur of antiquities, is little known to the general public. However, his extensive studies of ancient Chinese writings and his former collection of archaic oracle bones and bronzes continue to enrich people's cultural life.

Virtually famous in real life

2020-12-03 07:42

It seemed like just another talent show when China Central Television unveiled photos of 36 contestants for Bravo Youngsters on Nov 19.But a closer look reveals one woman who's a bit different from the others.

Series makes a master move with Go drama adapted from comics

2020-12-02 08:45

Characters from comic strips are not confined to pages. Their action-packed lives can also be portrayed on the screen to an appreciative new and larger audience. This has been done the world over.

Lessons from rural schools

2020-12-02 08:20

A new book compiles essays by headmasters in remote areas about the challenges to, and achievements in, education in China's vast countryside.

Horse-head bronze statue returns to Old Summer Palace

2020-12-01 10:27

The horse-head bronze statue lost from the Old Summer Palace, or Yuanmingyuan, in 1860 returned to the site of the former royal resort on Tuesday.

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