Rongbuk Monastery, highest Buddhist shrine on earth

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Third art work exhibition of college students kicks off in Hangzhou

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Documenting China through ordinary people’s lives

China is so large and populous that it cannot possibly be accurately or completely portrayed in only one or two films. A series of documentaries, however, can do a fair job.

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Simpler visa procedures are passport to success

Travel agencies and destination countries try to cash in on a predicted spending and tourism surge, Xin Dingding, Zheng Yangpeng and Shi Yingying report from Beijing and Shanghai.

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Elegant black swans swim in Yuanmingyuan

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Shadow puppetry shows in China

Shadow puppetry shows in China date back over 2,000 years. Shadow puppets were first made of paper, and later from the hides of donkeys or oxen.

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‘White Deer Plain’ vies for Golden Bear in Berlin

Golden and Silver Bear Awards winner Wang Quan’an will again grace the red carpet at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, which is set to start Thursday.

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‘Let the Bullets Fly’ and ‘Dragon Gate’ top HKFA’s shortlist

The organizing committee of the 31st Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA) announced its nomination list during a press conference, February 8th. The award-winning film “Let the Bullets Fly” and Tsui Hark’s “Flying Swords of Dragon Gate 3D” run in the frontline with 13 nominations between them.

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Wandering about Houhai in winter

Houhai Lake is a friendly escape for all people from the hustle bustle of big city life, even if for a couple of hours.

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Rime scenery appears in China’s Huangshan Mountain

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