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- Exclusive videos: Teaching the Qigong way
Qigong, known as an important component of traditional Chinese culture, originated in ancient China and its functions vary in different traditional Chinese cultural schools. China.org.cn herein has exclusively unveiled 22 videos to teach any interested party how to practice the four healthy Qigong exercises.
·Qigong masters promote cultural treasure in NY
·Qigong: a good way to promote Chinese culture
·Qigong getting popular as China goes global
·'Qigong' masters to pay maiden visit to US
·Qigong Practitioners Demonstrate in Beijing
- Britain celebrates Chinese New Year with CHINA NOW launch
Kicking off with spectacular firework displays, colorful street parades, Shaolin martial arts performances and 175 feet long Dragon dances, CHINA NOW's nationwide Chinese New Year celebrations witnesses the UK entering into a Chinese culture craze.
·Exclusive: China Now to portray modern China
·It's time for 'China Now' in UK
- Ancient skull fills blank for evolutionary theory
On January 22 Chinese archaeologists announced that they found a nearly complete human skull fossil dating back about 100,000 years in Henan last month. The fossil may solve the mystery of the origins of the Chinese people.
·100,000-year-old human skull found
- Exclusive: Photographer airs animosity against skyscrapers
Within the last decade, thanks to economic prosperity, myriads of skyscrapers have appeared in large Chinese cities. What impression do these giant buildings present to the millions of new urban arrivals? Photographer Jiang Pengyi, via his two series All Back to Dust and Luminant, displays a dreadful fascination for skyscrapers.
·Cats conquer Beijing Exhibition Theater
·Exhibition hall of Kekexili wildlife opens
·Exclusive: French photographer zooms in on 'Hutong' serenity
·The Photography of Ma Hongjie and Huang Qingjun
- Exclusive: China Now to portray modern China
The day before British Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrived in China for his maiden visit, the UK organizers of China Now held a press conference in Beijing to announce this largest Chinese cultural extravaganza ever to take place in the United Kingdom.
·It's time for 'China Now' in UK
- Exclusive: French photographer zooms in on 'Hutong' serenity
Ambroise Tezenas, a renowned French photographer, has taken innumerable pictures of Beijing's "Hutongs", or the old city alleyways. During his many visits to the city, he photographed ancient alleys, lively greengrocers, and cozy bungalows in a way that reflects the complex feeling associated with Beijing's transformation toward modernization.
·A billionaire's green lens
·Harry Potter star Radcliffe lands slain photographer role
·Chinese Photo Exhibition Opens in Vienna
·The Big Picture
·Chinese Photographer's Exhibition Launched in London
- The Great Wall past and present
The Great Wall has been synonymous with China since travelers and adventurers first spoke of the Middle Kingdom to the rest of the world.
·Great Wall still under attack
·Beijing forestry bureau suggests limiting Great Wall visitors
·Great Wall gets rated
- Closer to nature
China's first series of nature documentaries has won audience acclamation, although its makers faced a struggle due to lack of funds and knowledge.
·CCTV's History Documentary to be Aired in S. Korea
·"China From The Inside" Comes to PBS
·Foreign Buyers Attracted by Chinese Documentaries
·Discovering Real Images of Modern China
- First international performance season opens at NCPA
Starting from December 22, 2007, the first international performance season was opened at the National Center for Performing Arts (NCPA), also known as the Grand National Theater. More than 180 performances, in the forms of opera, pantomime, concert, drama, or Chinese operas, would be staged. The performance season will last until April 6, 2008.
·National Center for Performing Arts inaugurated
·National Grand Theater bright and ready
·National Grand Theater opens for first season
- Treasures that went down with ships continue to dazzle
Believe it or not, archeologists have located the sites of 2,000 ships that sank in China's territorial waters during the heyday of its marine trade.
·Police on alert for relic hunters
·Salvaged ancient boat well protected, expert says
·Sunken merchant boat raised from the sea
·China's Titanic to 'sail' into glasshouse
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