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Photographer records wildlife with passion
"Sharing China" Spring Festival Image Exhibition
Legacies longer than lifetimes
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A piano prodigy's key insights

Classical musician Niu Niu is maturing beyond the talent of his youth as his mindset and skill set progress in tandem.

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China's youngest symphony orchestra sets standard

On Jan 1, with the triumphant notes of Wuxi Overture ringing in the New Year at the Wuxi Grand Theatre, the Wuxi Symphony Orchestra made its official debut.

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Erhu made in melodic meicun still producing Wuxi's greatest hits

Masters continue to craft traditional Chinese instrument with skill and dedication

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Going wild for 'The Wilderness'

In 1937, Chinese playwright Cao Yu (1910-96), whose real name was Wan Jiabao, released his third play, The Wilderness. Unlike his first two plays — Thunderstorm in 1933 and Sunrise in 1935, which tell stories about urban life — The Wilderness presents a story of love and revenge that unfolds in the countryside.

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Enthusiasts chase sky-high thrills of wind power

Until you see it with your own eyes, it might be difficult to envision the surreal scenes at a kite festival, which to kite lovers are ordinary encounters.

 

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Of the many art trends initiated by intellectuals in the past, one was painting and writing on fans made of paper and silk.