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Masters of the Monkey Kings
Leaping like a monkey from one century to the next, how a folk performance tradition has survived in a small Henan village
05.11.2012
The Ruins of Yuanmingyuan
Chinese history has yet to find a home for Yuanmingyuan, the 'Old Summer Palace' enjoyed by five Qing Dynasty emperors
05.04.2012
The Flowers of War
Zhang Yimou's latest film compels audiences to consider the extraordinary influence of the state in the Chinese film industry
05.02.2012
Wang Shu, Wary of the New
A style-setter out to reset the pace of life in China, Pritzker Prize winner Wang Shu is looking to bring Chinese traditions back into sharper focus
03.27.2012
A Paean to Immortality
Tang Xianzu's most famous work, "The Peony Pavilion," is garnering a popular reception among contemporary audiences
03.20.2012
Tranquility and Turbulence
A new documentary examines a minor official's trip to Beijing to stop petitioners from making his job more difficult
02.15.2012
Romancing the Stone
Rock appreciation, stemming from ancient creation myths dating back 2,000 years, continues to exert an influence on contemporary artists
02.13.2012
The Chinese Glass Menagerie
How an 80-year-old play about an American family's difficulties resonates with privileged yet troubled students in present-day Beijing
02.08.2012
Melodies of My Youth
Visiting western conductors in the 1970s, some rude, fed a passion for music that runs deep in the Chinese spirit
01.20.2012
The Titanic Strategy
Leaving China for a spectrum of reasons, immigration to other countries has paralleled the dynamics of domestic change
01.20.2012
Waiting for a Meteor Shower
It's not whether or not to rebel, but why we want to rebel and what we are rebelling against
01.19.2012
Belief in Skeptical Thought
Testing perceptions is a regular practice among students at the Tibetan Buddhist philosophy college in Gansu Province's Labrang Monastery
01.19.2012
Exquisite Perception in the Ming Court
In the possession of Matteo Ricci´s friendship, the Ming Dynasty Emperor Wan Li opened a cultural interchange through his collection of art objects
01.13.2012
Brand New Economy
Government plans to develop China's culture industry will spur growth in the economy through the production of cultural symbols to enhance product promotion
12.22.2011
Leaving the unexplainable unexplained
The best way to make an interesting story boring is to explain it, which is why Dao Erdeng's storytelling enlightens and entertains readers yet offers no clear meaning
11.25.2011
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