Sculptures from Dazu Rock Carvings displayed in Britain

2011-01-26 10:24:23

Sculptures from the Dazu Rock Carvings are shown at the National Museum Wales in Cardiff, Britain.

Collecting memories

2011-01-26 09:13:17

Tucked in the basement of a gift shop at Yandaixiejie Street is a special festival treat, a small exhibition of Chinese New Year paintings. The exhibition, entitled The Beautiful Folk Art, is a personal collection of New Year paintings, which are called nianhua in Chinese.

The fairs are coming to town

2011-01-26 09:09:27

No Spring Festival would be complete without a trip to a booming Spring Festival temple fair.

Pointing toward the ups and downs of the past

2011-01-26 07:57:53

When Albert Einstein was a boy, he saw a ray of light and it made him wonder if it was possible that a person could dance on such a lovely bright thing.

Green light for car sharing and pooling

2011-01-26 07:57:53

Beijinger Wang Yong's efforts to get the authorities to legalize car sharing by strangers have finally hit the mark.

Ordinary folk star in new national video

2011-01-26 07:43:44

The second international publicity video for China will screen soon around the world.

Tiger Mom hears roar of opposition

2011-01-26 07:08:48

As more Chinese parents adopt a Western style of parenting that allows children more freedom and encouragement.

Hit film goes on internet

2011-01-24 10:05:35

Comedy "Let the Bullets Fly" was the big winner of the year end film frenzy.

China highlighted at Los Angeles Art Show

2011-01-24 10:00:05

China is being highlighted at the Los Angeles Art Show in the US.

Egyptian teachers gets Chinese training

2011-01-24 09:58:13

The session will concentrate on the exchange of experiences in teaching the Chinese language in Egypt.

Kazak film premieres

2011-01-21 11:26:28

The first Chinese-made Kazak language film with synchronous sound recording, Eternal Lamb, premiered in Beijing recently.

Faces that are worth a thousand words

2011-01-21 11:20:13

After three decades abroad, artist Ling Jian discovers his cultural roots in fairy tales about the moon maiden. Chen Nan reports.When artist Ling Jian returned to China from Europe in 2003, and decided to locate his studio in a 400-square-meter, two-floor house in Caochangdi, in the outskirts of Beijing's northeast, all he was seeking was an environment conducive to his work.