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Art program Yuxun launched in Beijing

2024-01-02 15:03

A program focusing on innovative art creations was launched at the Beijing Arts and Crafts Museum in the capital city in late December.

Yoga Lin performs in Beijing for his Idol tour

2024-01-02 14:59

Taiwan pop singer Yoga Lin held three concerts in Beijing from Dec 30 to Jan 1, which attracted about 30,000 fans.

Heilongjiang sees jump in winter tourism

2024-01-02 10:32

Despite the extremely cold weather, northernmost Heilongjiang province has become one of the top domestic travel destinations this winter.

New film shows a lair of intrigue

2024-01-02 08:15

Wolf Hiding portrays quest for revenge and criminal infighting.

The bones of a good story

2024-01-02 07:48

Chamber opera production resurrects a Chinese classic on the cycle of life by renowned writer Lu Xun.

Celebrating its leading role

2024-01-02 07:19

National Centre for the Performing Arts welcomes the public to its anniversary events.

Winter wander land

2024-01-01 10:14

Winter is often an offseason for hiking enthusiasts living in northern China. Covered in snow, most mountain sites known for their hiking routes in the northern part of the country are closed because of concerns about tourist security and fire prevention.

Villages hit their goals

2024-01-01 10:13

Sports carnivals, ethnic culture and pristine natural environments are breathing new life into large swaths of rural China.

Looking back on an eventful year

2024-01-01 10:11

The year of 2023 has been a year of recovery and boom, with tourism and travel hitting new heights. It has also been a year of joy and achievements. Here are a few highlights.

Happy Costa Rican discovers China is 'very magical'

2024-01-01 10:09

For Costa Ricans in Central America, UIBE scholar Felipe Mora's compatriots, China may not be the first-choice destination for higher education, given their motherland's proximity to the fabled United States, but Mora would not settle for anything else. He even disregarded his father's advice and decided he would pursue his master's as well in China.

US airman who 'fell in love with the Chinese people'

2024-01-01 10:08

When Clifford Long Junior, 70, son of Clifford Long Senior, a member of the "Flying Tigers" — the US World War II air force veterans helped the Chinese people in their War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45) — visited the Liuzhou Military Museum in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, in November, his eyes welled up on seeing the wartime archive of photographs, weapons, remnants and artifacts that were on display.

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