To the untrained eye, the clusters of synthetic body parts scattered on the floor of a vast warehouse in Italy's heartland looked very much like.
A concert series honoring Johann Sebastian Bach at the Forbidden City Concert Hall will feature Dutch baritone Matthaus Van Der Voe and Chinese-American pianist Zhai Zhitian this weekend.
Eighty-two masterpieces from the Uffizi Gallery of Florence, Italy, have been touring Chinese cities since March 2010.
Initial results from the third survey of the country's waterbird population in the Yangtze flood plains look positive.
Classes offer a way to get more out of your time in Beijing.
A bottle of Moutai produced in 1958 was sold for over 1.46 million yuan ($222,235) at an auction in Hangzhou last September, heating up the white liquor market.
More Chinese are taking to wine drinking and are seeking help to make informed choices.
Reports that Baron Guy and Myriam Ullens of UCCA are withdrawing from the Chinese contemporary art market are wide of the mark.
The large-scale exhibition Road to Rejuvenation will reopen at the National Museum of China on March 1.
On New York's trendy St. Mark's Street and in the perennially popular T-shirt stores of Chinatown, Chinese military caps and clothing bearing Chairman Mao Zedong's image sit next to Che Guevara shirts, Palestinian keffiyeh scarves and other politically-charged fashion items.
Architect Wang Hui has designed his villa so he can be constantly close to nature.