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Andy Lau Voted Most Famous Person in HK
Hong Kong actor and singer, Andy Lau, has been named the territory's most famous person, ranked by an online poll run by China Central Television, CCTV.
Couple Finish 13-Month Great Wall Hike
On the same day the Great Wall of China was named one of the world's new seven wonders, an American-Australian couple wrapped up a hike which has taken them 13 months to walk its length.
Shot in the Dark
Canadian photographer Greg Girard documented the change of Shanghai's cityscape in a photo book entitled Phantom Shanghai, with exhibitions in Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, and major cities in Canada.
Why Willy's in a Mainland State of Mind
Hong Kong dancer Willy Tsao's first trip to the mainland was in 1980, when the newly founded Hong Kong's City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) was invited to Guangzhou to give a performance, which was open only to artistic circles. For more than a quarter of century Tsao has become one of the most frequent visitors to the mainland.
Famous Crosstalk Artist Dies of Heart Disease
Famous Chinese crosstalk performer Hou Yaowen died of heart disease at the age of 59 at his home in Beijing at 6:30 PM Saturday.
Sun Gives Good Counsel in Mandarin and English
When compared to the likes of Roger Waters, the Rolling Stones, and the Black Eyed Peas -- Sun Ho is neither a classic rock performer or even a top pop act.
Unlocking a Chamber of Secrets
Chou Ju-ch'ang, 90, has devoted his life deciphering the myths left by Cao Xueqin in his classic novel Dream of the Red Chamber. Chou has been almost deaf and blind for the past 30 years.
Moving House
Dutch artist Mathilde ter Heijne inspired by the unique Mosuo culture during her visit to southwest China's Yunnan Province. A Mosuo house became the centerpiece of her exhibition, Mosuo Fireplace Goddess, which is being held until June 2 at Currents -- Art and Music, an art space in Beijing's Huantie area.
The Big Picture
Wherever he goes, Chinese photographer Deng Wei brings his camera. The 48-year-old rarely stops shooting, but last month he was "ordered" by his assistants to put his worn-out Nikon FM2 camera into a glass box for his latest photo show at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing.
Lang Goes Goodwill Hunting
The former child prodigy who has blossomed into one of the biggest names in classical music, lived up to his role as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador this month when he donated the first Steinway-designed Lang Lang children's piano to help the HIV/AIDS and Children project in Southwest China's Yunnan Province.
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