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Orchestra announces streaming agreement

China Daily 21 Sep 2023
The China Philharmonic Orchestra, with a history of about 20 years, has a long catalogue of classical music material of videos and audios.
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Casual chat has creative repercussions

China Daily 21 Sep 2023
CHINA DAILY. Get-together leads to characters from classic novel finding new life in a popular concert performed Peking Opera-style, Chen Nan reports ... Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall in the China National Botanical Garden last year, it seemed at first like a casual chat between friends.
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Star dances through adversity to help others

China Daily 21 Sep 2023
Initiated by dancer-choreographer Liu Yan, the project, first launched in 2011, also highlights the elderly. Considered one of China's leading classical dancers, at the peak of her career, Liu severely injured her neck during a rehearsal for the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics ... "Dance therapy is not just for children ... 1/2 Next. .
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Asian World Film Festival Announces Ninth Annual Festival Dates and Jury of Industry Leaders

Longview News-Journal 21 Sep 2023
The 9th Annual AWFF, which will be headquartered in Culver City, CA, will open with Um Tae-hwa's ambitious, post-apocalyptic epic "Concrete Utopia" (Korea) and close with Wuershan's classic mythology blockbuster "Creation of the Gods I. Kingdom of Storms" (China).
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Crafted IN TRADITION

The Columbus Telegram 21 Sep 2023
MATTHIAS SCHRADER AND KIRSTEN GRIESHABER. Associated Press. GERMANY ... These days, lederhosen-style garments made in China are available online for about 100 euros. Revelers preferring a more classic look book an appointment with leather tailor Klaus Bensmann for customized, handmade britches fashioned from deer or cow leather ... .
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Is War with China Inevitable?

GlobalResearch 20 Sep 2023
What changed in the US-China relationship that is pushing the two countries closer to war? ... Readers who follow developments in China closely, know that relations between the two superpowers have grown increasingly strained in the last few years. But while the US has taken a more hostile approach to China, no one seems to know why.
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I Recently Rewatched Falling Down As An Adult And... I'm Torn. Here's Why

Cinema Blend 19 Sep 2023
When I was a kid, there were two movies that I was absolutely obsessed with. (Well, there are three if you count the cult classic Big Trouble in Little China, but I’m still obsessed with that one). The two aforementioned movies, though, were White Men Can’t Jump, and Falling Down ... Not in this climate.    . But I digress ... .
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Mexican Sinologist shows China's culture to world

China Daily 18 Sep 2023
The name "Bai Peilan" stands out on the list of winners of the inaugural Orchid Awards, its classical Chinese quality contrasting with the names of other foreigners honored for fostering cultural exchanges between China and the rest of the world ... She also dealt with modern and contemporary China, conducting research on society, family and women.
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Ancient Greek and Chinese Civilizations: Bridging Cultures and Knowledge

Beijing Times 18 Sep 2023
Since its inception, the center has already played host to international academics, including two from China lecturing on its rich history, a guest from Israel discussing Chinese medicine, and a French scholar delving into ancient Chinese mathematics ... By the 4th century BC, Greeks recognized China as ‘Sērikḗ’.
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What's on

China Daily 18 Sep 2023
... of the National Museum of China ... Ink Splendor and Cultural Context brings together classical landscape paintings from the collections of the Liaoning Provincial Museum and the National Art Museum of China ... The exhibition runs at the National Art Museum of China until Nov 19.
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Is War with China Inevitable?, by Mike Whitney

The Unz Review 18 Sep 2023
What changed in the US-China relationship that is pushing the two countries closer to war? ... Readers who follow developments in China closely, know that relations between the two superpowers have grown increasingly strained in the last few years. But while the US has taken a more hostile approach to China, no one seems to know why.
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Sunday On The Air

The Day 17 Sep 2023
Auto Racing. 7.55 a.m., ESPNFormula One Singapore Grand Prix. 12.30 p.m., FS1NHRA Nationals qualifying from Mohnton, Pa. 1 p.m., Ch ... 2 p.m., Ch ... Baseball ... (Monday), Tennis ChannelWTA Guangzhou Open from China ... 3 p.m., CNBCIAAF Diamond League Prefontaine Classic from Eugene, Ore ... 30 — IAAF Diamond League Prefontaine Classic from Eugene, Ore ... 200.
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Cultural exchanges key to improving understanding

China Daily 16 Sep 2023
Qu Yingpu, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, stressed the need to jointly build platforms for exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations, carry forward the Silk Road spirit and promote shared values for all mankind so as to allow the world to better understand Chinese culture and advance the progress of human civilization.
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Asian Games: Chess hopes to make some golden moves

Hindustan Times 16 Sep 2023
Back in 2010 when chess was last part of the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, D Gukesh was four years old ... They are part of a five-member men’s team, alongside the more experienced P Harikrishna and Vidit Gujrathi, which will compete in the classical format ... China and Uzbekistan are our top competitors.
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Feature: Xu Zhimo Poetry and Art Festival kicks off in King's College Cambridge

Xinhua 16 Sep 2023
"What Confucius and other philosophers of China advocated was that we should live in harmony with other people ... Xue Ling, director of the China National Tourist Office in London, shared her thoughts with Xinhua that King's College gave Xu Zhimo the inspiration for creativity, thus leaving us a legacy with timeless classic poems.
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