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·A Question of Origin

·Cultural Significance of The Founding of A Republic

·Four Treasures of Study on the Wane

·Proposed Revisions of 44 Chinese Characters Spark Controversy

·More light shed on China's ancient past

·A Glimpse of Beijing: A Melting Pot to-be

·Archeological Parks Help Protect Ancient Ruins

·A Classic Conundrum

·Acrobatics Losing Audiences at Home

·A Chinese Obsession: Drama in its Heyday

·Theme Parks: Import VS Export

·Drawing Road Map for Cultural Industry

·Old Brands: Regaining New Life in New Era  

·Retaining Our Roots

·Public Involvement Vital to Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection

·China to promote Book Reading

·Problems Faced by TCM

·Chinese Language Teaching in the U.S.

·Is Graffiti An Art Form?

·Rocky Road Ahead for Music Festival Goers

·Now Here, Gone Tomorrow

·Cartoon Kingdom Wasn’t Built in a Day

·Chinese Art: Fight for Survival in the Harsh Winter

·Chinese Characters, Simplified or Traditional?

·Confucian or Not

·History in the Making

·Storm in a Fishbowl

·Blaze a Trail for Tibetan Culture

·China's Cultural Modernization in the 21st Century

·The Auction of Bronze Heads Arouses Considerations

·Image Changes on the Screen

·Human Rights Absent in Relic Ransacking

·China's Lost Treasures: Long Way Home

·Glassware, a Handicraft on the Brink of Extinction

·The Values and Status of the Palace Museum

·Heard around the world

·Flex Creative Muscle in Beijing

·Looking Back at the Cultural Events of 2008

·The Greatest Shows on Earth

·Museums Adapting to Change after One Year of Free Admission

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  Gallery  
     
 

Shaolin Kungfu

 

Clay Figurine

 

The Spring Festival

 

Kunqu Opera

 

 
 

Art

 
  · Divine Workmanship Makes Elegant Pokerworks  
     
 

·Ten tokens of love for ancient Chinese maidens

·The Ancient Art of Women's Underwear

·The Hidden Beauty of the ‘pingfeng’

 
 

Custom

 
  · Sixty Years’ of Memories at Tian’anmen  
     
 

·To Explore the Sacrificial 0fferings Ceremony in Qinghai Lake

·The Many Lives of Furniture

·Dialogue between Tradition, Modern in Tibet

 
 

Collection

 
  · Hong Yi and his calligraphy  
     
 

·The Blue Printed Calico

·Stone Baluster Head

·Monk Painter Shi Tao and His Innovative Paintings