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Chinese version of Gifford's work published

2017-08-30 08:16

The Chinese edition of Writers, a collection of short plays by American author Barry Gifford, 71, was recently published by Nanjing University Press, based in Jiangsu.

Courtyard in a class of its own

2017-08-30 07:28

It is nestled in one of Beijing's traditional hutong (alleyways), but this is no ordinary courtyard-its doors are open to kung fu enthusiasts from all walks of life.

Kung fu for the future

2017-08-30 07:04

Young practitioners are helping to preserve and promote Chinese martial arts. Zhang Zefeng reports.

National Art Museum of China to reproduce bust of IOC founder

2017-08-29 17:22

The National Art Museum of China has been given permission by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to reproduce a bust of IOC founder Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937), and the reproductions will be presented as gifts to state leaders.

Elementary, junior high school students to receive new textbooks from September

2017-08-29 13:46

Newly edited textbooks for Chinese elementary and junior high school students will officially launch nationwide on Sep1.

Culture ministers of China, Japan, ROK discuss practical cooperation

2017-08-29 11:54

Culture ministers of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea (ROK) exchanged views on further enhancing practical cooperation in cultural areas at the ninth China-Japan-ROK Cultural Ministers' Meeting held on Aug 26, 2017.

Beijing gets a taste of Singapore cuisine

2017-08-29 08:15

Foodies in Beijing can now sample Singapore's so-called national dish-chilli crabs-at the newly opened Jumbo Seafood Restaurant.

Man helps renew county's interest in Tibetan tapestry

2017-08-29 07:49

For people living in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, making carpets is regarded as a household task for women, because locals use different kinds of knitwear for home decoration.

Modern artist's work inspired by old Chinese style

2017-08-29 07:42

Bian Qing's Anthology of Hidden Mountains series appears at first glance to be ink-and-water paintings depicting landscapes.

3-D shows the way of heritage

2017-08-29 07:32

Missing parts from Buddha sculptures in Shanxi province digitally restored. Deng Zhangyu reports.

After five years, Nobel Prize winner Mo Yan returns with new stories

2017-08-28 11:13

Nobel Prize winner, Mo Yan, has announced his new work. The Chinese writer's opera drama Jin Yi, or colorful clothes and a group of poems Qi Xing Yao Wo or Seven Stars Shine on Me will be published in People's Literature magazine in 2017.

Experts discuss promoting Chinese books globally

2017-08-28 10:34

A symposium on translating and publishing children’s literature abroad was held at the Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF) on Aug 24.

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