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- Buddha's Cave Inspires Dance Party
The Caves of 1,000 Buddhas have always been a popular tourist destination. Formally known as the Dunhuan Mogao Grottoes, they are located at the base of Mingsha Mountain, 25 kilometers southeast of Dunhuang City in Northwest China's Gansu Province. The Mogao Grotto, which was built in 366 AD and constructed through 10 dynasties, has become the inspiration for many works of art.
- Largest Royal Mansion in Qing Dynasty to Open in 2008
The 230-year-old Gong Wang Fu (Prince Gong's Mansion), China's largest and best-preserved Qing Dynasty mansion, will open to the public before the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008, officials said on Friday.
- Cooperative Set Up to Boost Fledgling Cultural Industry in China
Over 50 academic institutions, universities and companies from China's mainland and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan on Friday launched a platform dubbed the China Cultural Industry Cooperative (CIC), which aims to promote and coordinate the booming sector.
- Yuan Dynasty Floodgate To Spawn Museum
Shanghai plans to build a museum on the remains of a Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) flood-control system for a river that once acted as a major path to the East China Sea. The museum, expected to open in 2010, would rival the terracotta warriors museum in Shaanxi Province.
- Hubei People in Yi Zhongtian's Eyes
As part of Hubei Culture Week in Beijing that began on Tuesday, famous professor Yi Zhongtian's speech at Beijing University on the relationship between the Three Kingdoms and Hubei Province was obviously a big draw.
- World Record Going, Going, Gone at Beijing Poly Auction
A new world record price for Chinese contemporary art was set by an oil painting that made by avant-garde Chinese artist Liu Xiaodong, which sold for 22 million yuan (US$2.75 million) at the Beijing Poly Auction on Tuesday. The previous record was set by a canvas of Chinese artist Chen Danqing which was sold for US$1.47 million.
- Terracotta Warriors to Be Shown in Taiwan
Taiwan will welcome its second exhibition of terracotta warriors and chariots from China's mainland will open on Dec. 1 in Taichung City, according to reports by Taiwan-based media.
- Tuning into Torque Radio
The Traffic Channel (FM 103.9) of the Beijing Radio Station is becoming the frustrated driver's best friend, helping relieve tension on the capital's crazy roads.
- Tibetans Enjoy Traditional Dancing in Beijing
Ninety Tibetan farmers from Xigaze Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region recently gave traditional Tibetan "Duixie" Dance in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, which aroused great public attention.
- Precious Relics from Hubei on Show in Beijing
Precious relics excavated in central China's Hubei Province went on show at the Chinese National Museum in Beijing on Tuesday.
- Xinjiang's Ancient Milan Mapped by Satellites
Satellite technology is being used to draw up maps of the ancient city of Milan in Xinjiang in a bid to better protect this important point along the Silk Road. The maps, expected to be finished by the end of the year, will provide the most accurate available representations of the ruins.
- Luoyang to Build Ancient Tomb Mural Museum
Luoyang City is busy building an ancient tomb mural museum, with the main block almost finished. All the wall paintings excavated from ancient tombs in Henan will be displayed once the museum is completed.
- Love at First Bite for Tasty Peach Blossom
The mainland version of Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land opened last week. The sell-out production features China's top TV drama actors as well as stars from Taipei's Performance Workshop and players from the National Theatre Company of
- Inaugural Lao Tzu International Forum Opens
The first international forum on Lao Tzu, known as China's "father of philosophy", opened Tuesday in Lanzhou, capital of northwest China's Gansu Province. Under the theme "Nature, Science and Harmony", the forum will focus on the essence and relevancy to modern life of Lao Tzu's teachings based on his work Tao Te Ching.
- 'Red Art' to Be Auctioned for First Time
Two iconic photographs taken at the launch of the cultural revolution (1966-76) will mark the first appearance of so-called "red art" at an auction when they go under the hammer in Beijing tomorrow.
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