Culture

Shaolin Monastery Abbot Shi Yongxin: I Feed Myself for ¥8 Per Day

Angie Zhao   | Aug 27, 2013 10:26 AM EDT

Shaolin Monastery Abbot Shi Yongxin: I Feed Myself for ¥8 Per Day read more

UNESCO Officials: China’s Annual Expense up to 300 million yuan in Applying for World Heritage Sites

Angie Zhao   | Aug 26, 2013 09:24 PM EDT

UNESCO Officials: China’s Annual Expense up to 300 million yuan in Applying for World Heritage Sites read more

China’s Ghost Festival is Coming

Angie Zhao   | Aug 21, 2013 05:42 PM EDT

China’s Ghost Festival is coming read more

New Mr. Know All Comes Out, Updated Questions From Children to Scientist

Shuzhi Zhang   | Aug 14, 2013 04:36 PM EDT

The new version of the Mr. Know All, also known as Hundred Thousands Why came out yesterday. The chief editor who is responsible for the new version sighs, and says the children are going for the finance and management major. Fewer and fewer children want to be a scientist. read more

4 Chinese Natural Beauty Secrets Revealed

Ana Lee   | Aug 12, 2013 08:45 AM EDT

Do you want a flawless skin? Learn from the Chinese read more

China’s Most Celebrated Painting “Along the River During the Qingming Festival”

Angie Zhao   | Aug 06, 2013 08:17 AM EDT

China’s most celebrated painting Along the River During the Qingming Festival read more

Taipei National Palace Museum Takes over Chinese Artist Chang Dai-chien’s Relics

Angie Zhao   | Aug 02, 2013 03:13 PM EDT

Taipei National Palace Museum takes over Chinese artist Chang Dai-chien’s relics read more

Internship Opportunities in Mainland China are In Great Demand for Hong Kong Students

Shuzhi Zhang   | Aug 01, 2013 03:17 PM EDT

Internship Opportunities in Mainland China are In Great Demand for Hong Kong Students read more

Taiwanese Director Tsai Ming-liang’s Film will Vie for the Golden Lion in Venice

Angie Zhao   | Jul 26, 2013 09:22 AM EDT

July 25th, the 70th Venice Film festival has revealed its complete 2013 lineup. Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang's new film "Jiaoyou (Stray Dogs)" is the only Chinese film, which will vie for the coveted Golden Lion in Venice this year. Chinese director's film "Massage" was once seen as the most potential dark horse to become a candidate in this year's Venice Film festival. Unfortunately, the film "Massage" hasn't completed yet. Besides, Chinese director Wang Bing's film "Feng Ai (till madness do us apart)" is out of competition this year. read more

The Bank of China Sponsored Chinese Art Shows in Lincoln Center, New York

Chinatopixstaffwriter   | Jul 24, 2013 01:23 PM EDT

The art shows "The world see, The Chinese beauty" sponsored by the Bank of China held a news publish forum on 18th July in Beijing. It announced that the shows will be in Lincoln Center, New York on 25th Sep.. read more

The Bronze Rat Head and Rabbit Head from Yuanmingyuan were Exhibited in National Museum

Chinatopixstaffwriter   | Jul 24, 2013 10:59 AM EDT

This is the first time that bronze mouse head and rabbit head exhibited in China. They are in the show of "The road of renaissance". These two bronzes was exhibited with Yuanmingyuan Painting brooklet which was published in 1786. Audiences can see these together and imagine how gorgeous Yuanmingyuan was. read more

The Brief Introduction of the Life of Empress Dowager Cixi

Chinatopixstaffwriter   | Jul 24, 2013 10:50 AM EDT

She was born in 1835. After Qingxianfeng became express, he picked her as his wife. She was 16 years old at that time. After Xiangfeng express died, she became dowager but still had political power. She died in 1908. read more

Nobel Winning Author Mo Yan’s Novels Receive Cold Choulders from Hong Kong Readers

Angie Zhao   | Jul 23, 2013 05:40 PM EDT

This year's Hong Kong book fair sets up three special exhibition zones for three outstanding writers. They are the writer of the year Chen Guanzhong, Hong Kong writer Ni Kuang, who created a famous character of "Wesley" in his serial novels, and Nobel winning author Mo Yan. read more

Wang Zengqi: Liberty Nurtures Growth Talents in Southwest Associated University

Angie Zhao   | Jul 19, 2013 05:02 PM EDT

Wang Zengqi wrote a prose entitled "New school building" in his old age. In the article, he wrote: "Once, there was a professor who used to teach in Southwest Associated University. The professor went to give lectures in America. An American asked him, during the eight-year history of Southwest Associated University, how could professors and students bear the poor equipment and poor conditions. read more

Some Interesting Cultures Which Foreigners can’t Understand

Chinatopixstaffwriter   | Jul 19, 2013 09:54 AM EDT

Because the culture difference, Chinese culture becomes unique and mysterious. What kind of culture is hard to understand? read more

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