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  • Bears tell cultural stories

    2013-11-26A pocketful of stories on Chinese traditional culture will soon be shown onstage.

  • Doggy, please be my ears and listen for me

    2013-11-26Guide dogs for the hearing impaired are now available in China, serving as good ears for those without hearing ability.

  • It all started with fish

    2013-11-26A large part of Irina Zakharova's life is associated with toys, children and art.

  • Talking chocolate with a master

    2013-11-25"You don't look like a chocolatier. Usually, a chocolatier is plump, with a big belly," a reporter says when she meets Philippe Daue, chef chocolatier for the Pacific Rim and China at Godiva, the Belgian luxury chocolate brand.

  • New Chinese TV show to be shot in Seattle

    2013-11-23China-based DMG Entertainment, the company that partnered with Marvel Entertainment on Iron Man 3 in China, has reached an agreement with Washington Filmworks to develop, produce and shoot a Chinese-language TV drama in Seattle.

  • Breads for my daughter

    2013-11-22Her daughter is Jennifer Yeh's inspiration and motivation, and that is why she named her artisan bakery after the little girl - Boulangerie Nanda.

  • Art explores special relationship

    2013-11-22Ajike "Saint Jerry" Njoku says he wants to reveal the largely untold journey that African immigrants have undertaken in China over the past decade.

  • Wang Jian brings Bach Suites to town again

    2013-11-22Bach is no stranger to Wang Jian. In 2009, the world-renowned cellist first played the Solo Cello Suites by J.S. Bach in Beijing.

  • Hamlet en pointe

    2013-11-22Wang Yuanyuan first collaborated with renowned filmmaker Feng Xiaogang in 2006, choreographing dance sequences for composer Tan Dun's music in Feng's film, The Banquet, an adaptation of Hamlet.

  • Comics not just for kids

    2013-11-21The promising comic and animation market in China is in urgent need of a rating system to protect children from unsuitable content and to prepare the industry for future development overseas.

  • Monkey around

    2013-11-21Every Chinese grows up with the story of the Monkey King, but I'll bet not many have ever seen it like this.

  • Carina Lau and Tony Leung star in 'Beijing Love Story'

    2013-11-20The stars of upcoming romantic drama "Beijing Love Story" lit up Beijing on Tuesday.

  • Diabetes has its day on stage

    2013-11-20A boy who was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 5 is living a comfortable life well into old age, because he follows doctors' suggestions on medications, diet and exercise.

  • Beijing's road warriors

    2013-11-19The other day, as we were entering the slip road off the Third Ring Road, a white sedan behind us actually slowed and gave way. We were so surprised that the spouse made me wind down my window and gratefully salute our thanks.

  • Puppetry in the shadows

    2013-11-19While most Chinese farmers can rest after the harvest in fall, Lu Enhua's busy season is just beginning.

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