A Feather is a newly released picture book by two veteran authors - a writer from China and a writer-cum-illustrator from Brazil, targeted at young readers.
Fang Fang writes novels, prose, historical stories and travel logs.
He's a young African boy alone in a southern Chinese city, but he is not at all lonely. He hopes to have a better future in China as a soccer player.
Author Fang Fang says she is full of story ideas but does not have enough time to write.
Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, launched the first official Chinese-language website for London on Oct 14, the first day of his six-day trip to China with a UK business delegation.
For over a millennium, Chinese artists have been using ink to express the beauty of flowers and birds. Artist Huang Yue has carried that tradition on, but uses a different medium – oil.
Movana Chen's one-woman-show at ArtisTree illustrates how seamlessly she weaves together literature and performance art.
The Double Ninth Festival, or Chongyang Festival, the first legal Chinese festival for the elderly, falls on Oct 13.
Beijing is not only the economic, political and educational center of China, but also its cultural and artistic center.
London-based shoe designer Rupert Sanderson has managed to keep his 12-year-old eponymous label profitable while maintaining creativity. He describes his business as "a cross between art and commerce".
"What charity and art have in common is sharing," says Li Lai-nga, 35, an artist and founder of ART+.
When she graduated with a master's degree from the School of Fine Arts at Jiangsu Normal University this summer, the journey in the arts had only just begun for 25-year-old Ding Ding, she said.