Acramped apartment on the outskirts of Tianjin is a human body shop for some of the most famous figures in China.
The dying tradition of insignia stamp engraving has become a university major.
Take some lasers and shine them on the surface of a plane mirror and countless laser beams are reflected up to the ceiling.
China's creative types strut their stuff at exhibitions in Italy, displaying the strides they've made past the 'made-in-China' label.
With a wolfish grin and a bald head, Guy Laliberte, a co-founder and the owner of Cirque du Soleil, looks like a man with a plan for world domination.
Gan Tian talks to two experts on how to care for and keep cultural and antique collections in the home.
A celebrated poet believes his troubled heart has given rise to his exceptional talents.
The Today Art Museum's Our Land - Our Body exhibition presents art from the Warburton Ranges Community in Western Australia.
A US-based Chinese artist scales new heights with his landscape paintings.
As a young woman plays a palm-sized bamboo flute, a lively chirping of birds fills the room and guides audiences into an enchanting bamboo grove filling the huge screen on stage.
A CCTV talent show features three foreigners with a yen for Chinese songs that recall the fervor of the revolution.