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  • A road to fortune paved with words

    2010-11-26 09:35

    The 2010 Top 25 Richest Chinese Writers list shows that serious works are losing out to popular books. Mei Jia reports.

  • Here's news that Han Han won't talk about

    2010-11-26 09:30

    Blogger extraordinaire and literary lion, Han Han, has had a baby girl, in Shanghai. And we had no idea he was even married!

  • Value not just in eye of beholder

    2010-11-26 09:24

    "Since publishers are not willing to reveal the precise number of copies sold, I've had to resort to some rather primitive methods to get to the truth," Wu says.

  • True to himself despite the culture shocks

    2010-11-26 09:19

    Some years ago I watched a TV documentary about the iconic artist Chen Danqing, in which many of his friends and schoolmates mentioned how good looking he is.

  • Protecting Chinese characters in the digital era

    2010-11-26 09:18

    As young Chinese increasingly forget how to write characters because they don't have to using keyboards, touch screen technology on mobile phones is reversing the drift

  • Shanghai adventure a dry run for Berlin marathon

    2010-11-23 11:31

    My legs are amazing. They may not be much to look at - far too short, rather muscular and prone to a most undesirable smattering of cellulite. But they are obedient. When I decided to take on the challenge of running the 2010 Berlin Marathon in September, my legs were on board with equal enthusiasm and they diligently supported me through the endless hours of pounding the pavement, rain hail or shine, through the steaming summer of Shanghai.

  • The play's the thing

    2010-11-24 11:21

    While movie blockbusters grab our attention the core of the nation's performing arts is live theater.

  • Small is beautiful

    2010-11-24 09:58

    Little people affected by dwarfism are helping themselves through an association to protect their rights and provide support for members. Xu Junqian reports.

  • Making films for the mind, not market

    2010-11-24 09:57

    Chen Kaige is often called kai ye by actors and fellow directors - ye, literally grandpa, is commonly used in Beijing to refer to those respected for their expertise in a certain field.

  • Blood's thicker than water

    2010-11-24 09:56

    Chen Kaige's holiday offering is a much-visited ancient story about a doctor and his supreme sacrifice. Liu Wei reports.

  • 'Be brave and hold on to life'

    2010-11-24 09:55

    Liu Aihua is 58 and 88 cm tall. From Changsha, capital of Hunan province, Liu stopped growing not long after she turned 1, when she injured a tendon in her spine after falling.

  • Growth-hormone treatment too expensive

    2010-11-24 09:53

    For members of the Chinese Little Person Association, 1.81-meter-tall Li Xiang is a living dream.

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