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Collectors turn to Britain, Europe in search for antiques

2017-07-12 07:21

British ceramics and European works of art have become increasingly sought-after among Chinese collectors, according to experts.

China brings new light to world heritage protection

2017-07-11 16:30

Gulangyu historic international settlement was put on the UNESCO's world heritage list Saturday.

UK launches Spirit of Youth campaign

2017-07-11 10:26

A campaign aiming to further enhance Sino-UK cultural exchanges was launched earlier this month on July 4 at the British Ambassador's Residence in Beijing. The event coincided with this year’s Queen’s Birthday Party celebrations.

Summer blockbuster 'Wu Kong' leaked online before premiere

2017-07-11 08:57

One of the most anticipated films of the summer season, Wu Kong, suffered an early blow when a leaked version of the film was circulated online before its scheduled premiere last Sunday.

Treasured tomes

2017-07-11 07:48

A businessman collects thousands of ancient Chinese books in quest to preserve history.

Ice-cream time

2017-07-11 07:38

The ice-cream scene in Shanghai this summer is anything but chilly.

Stars out for Italy

2017-07-11 07:30

'China Roadshow' takes guest chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants to Beijing, Tianjin, Changsha and Shanghai for gourmet extravaganza.

Painter gives ancient thangka art a contemporary look

2017-07-11 07:20

For thousands of years, thangka paintings-a traditional Tibetan Buddhist art-have been placed at temples.

7th China Children's Theater Festival kicks off in Beijing

2017-07-10 13:10

The 7th China Children's Theater Festival was unveiled in Beijing on July 7. Forty-eight plays from nine countries and 27 regions will be featured during the 45-day festival.

Global influences earn island place on Cultural Heritage list

2017-07-10 07:57

Kulangsu, a small island off the shore of Xiamen, Fujian province, was added to the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list on Saturday as an early witness to globalization.

Antarctica the new adventure draw for Chinese tourists

2017-07-10 07:47

China has overtaken Australia to become the second biggest source of tourists to the Antarctic.

Living below the ground

2017-07-10 07:40

Subterranean dwellings in China date back more than 4,000 years, and are unique to the region south of Shanxi province, where there is a lack of stone.

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