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Career in an art that is less than skin deep

[2016-06-04 10:44]

Dye with an herbal fragrance makes its mark in China.

Reunited at long last

[2016-05-21 07:57]

A one of a kind exhibition about the Soong sisters.

Covert nighttime event is poetry in motion

[2016-04-23 08:38]

Handouts in verse become a surprise hit in the capital.

How I overcame the Winter of our discontent

[2016-04-23 12:37]

Wise counsel and cool-headedness keep a youngster in the family.

Families embrace hope of high-tech cancer screening

[2016-04-23 12:17]

Having cancer can be terrifying. What may be more terrifying is seeing a specific kind of cancer passing down to you from your family tree, and knowing helplessly that it will haunt your children and grandchildren.

The leading ladies of old Shanghai

[2016-04-09 07:27]

A look at some of the most famous Chinese celebrities of the past.

Buena Vista Social Club says adios

[2016-03-26 15:48]

Omara Portuondo's tiny frame belies the sheer power of a sonorous voice that made her a star in Cuba.

Out with the pasta and & in with the paella

[2016-03-19 09:22]

Maiker Valdivia was the man for the moment at the Beijing restaurant Aria when he arrived there three months ago.

More than just for pack of 'shrill voices'

[2016-03-19 09:11]

A topic to gain mild traction on Chinese social media earlier in the month was "Happy 3.8". While some women and men simply posted greetings on International Women's Day, a good number of related messages came from vendors of clothing, makeup and confectionery.

Master of arts and guardian of crafts

[2016-03-12 10:11]

A sentinel of tradition is helping ensure we can continue to enjoy fineries steeped in history.

One step at a time

[2016-02-27 07:41]

while most children her age were enjoying a holiday, Wang Youxi, a fifth grader from Chengdu Experimental Primary School, took her first steps in her bid to study Peking Opera.

Peasant art brings vibe to Shanghai suburb

[2016-01-30 10:00]

Yan Junjie has not been a farmer for more than ten years, but given his current profession and its intricate ties to farming, he reckons he can be considered a peasant.

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