Chinese Writer's Ambling Novel Becomes Genuine Hit
Novelist Zhang Wei's latest epic
You Are on the Highland
wins him the country's prestigious Mao Dun Literature Prize
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Chinese Book Fair Held in U.S. City of Houston
A large Chinese book fair opens in the fourth largest U.S. city of Houston, featuring about 10,000 Chinese books and exposing local readers to colorful Chinese culture
CPC's Secret to Success
Excerpts from influential book answer important questions on Party methodology
China to Go Hitech in Online Crackdown of Illegal Publications
China will use advanced technologies to crack down on illegal publications and "harmful information" posted online, according to an cooperative agreement signed on Tuesday between the authorities and the country's top sciences academy.
Amazon Launches Online Bookstore in China
An online bookstore is being jointly operated by Amazon and the China International Publishing Group as part of a global promotional program for Chinese books
Extract
- Chapter One
Why Was the CPC Capable of Establishing a New China
- Chapter Three
How Did the CPC Keep the People's Support Despite Its Mistakes
- Chapter Six
How Could the CPC Make China the World's Second Largest Economy
- Chapter Seven
How Could the CPC Integrate Socialism With the Market Economy
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Looking at the Big Picture
Xiong Guangkai's
International Situation and Security Strategy
aims to introduce China's national security strategy to interested readers around the world
Chang Reveals All
What kind of book can be called an author's "strip-dance"? Eileen Chang, the writer of
Lust, Caution
, on which Ang Lee based his award-winning opus, gave an answer in her newly published autobiographical novel
More Vivid History
This has been the most prosperous and vibrant period of Chinese history, during which the Chinese people have gradually expanded their living space, development opportunities and all kinds of rights and benefits
Spokesman to the Nation
Renowned China image polisher Zhao Qizheng publishes a new book on his experience carrying out public diplomacy while presenting his country to the world
PARTNERS
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SHANGHAI DAYS
Shanghai has always been a city of contrasts; contrasting nationalities (Chinese to French to British), contrasting art and architecture (traditional to colonial to futuristic). It has been able to retain all of these cultural imprints while striding confidently into the future.This is what makes it unique. Jon Burris, a recognized American photographer, presents a view of Shanghai today through his words and pictures
TONG LI
Tongli is known as a museum of architecture of the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Among the stunning structures there are the Fuji Hall, the Chongben Hall, the Old Residence of Ji Cheng, the Old Residence of Fei Gong and the Old Residence of Chen Qubing, all well preserved ancient houses
WU ZHEN
Wuzhen is famous for its residences dating from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), and the town keeps its ancient ambience, as if time has stood still. It is also famous for its traditional craft of "bed-making," exquisite examples of which can be seen in the Museum of Antique Beds. Other attractions include the Zhu Family House, and depictions of traditional ceremonies, such as those for babies when they were one month old, weddings and the birthdays of the elderly
Modern Take on a Master
Lin Wusun, a celebrated translator and leading scholar of comparative philosophy, translated the new version of
The Analects
Q&A with Authors
To an Unsung Hero
A British author tries to reintroduce Joseph Needham to the world
Tibet, Warts And All
Alai takes upon himself the task of "demystifying" Tibet
Tibet in Perspective
Su Shuyang's new book provides a fresh approach to understanding the Land of Snows
Booking His Place in History
Late American Pulitzer Prize-winner John Updike is remembered in China
The Joy of Reading
Christian Jolibois and Christian Heinrich, the two authors of children's book
The Little Hen Who Wanted to See the Sea,
shared their views on their books as well as the joy of reading with
Beijing Review
Lisa Carducci: A Writer's Vision
Canadian writer Lisa Carducci's simple vision of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region comes to life in her new book
These Wonderful People of Xinjiang
International Book Fairs
Arts & Culture
Movies
Lifestyle
Health
Restarting an Art Form
A collection of 50 young artists will revive Chinese sculpture
Sports Stars Shine
Chinese sports celebrities gather at 2011 CCTV Sports Personality Award Ceremony
Infinite Wonder
Wildlife photographers capture biodiversity in the Meili Snow Mountain
Eyes of the Dark
Blind poet and singer Zhou Yunpeng gains fame after years of hardship
Sound of Solitude
China's premier poetess breaks the mold in pursuit of art
Dreaming of China
DreamWorks plans to set up a studio in China
White Deer Plain
to Compete for Golden Bear Award
The 62nd Berlin International Film Festival will commence on February 9, 2012
Cinema Boom Brings Blockbusters to Rural Residents
China, with over 9,000 cinema screens as of 2011, has witnessed a mushrooming of modern cinemas nationwide in recent years, with an average daily increase of eight screens
Dubai Embraces Chinese Film
Fuchun Mountains
The film's key scenes will be filmed at the Atlantis Hotel, The Palm and other Dubai landmarks
Micro Marketing
Micro-blog marketing gives low-budget movies big market access
Sports Stars Shine
Chinese sports celebrities gather at 2011 CCTV Sports Personality Award Ceremony
Infinite Wonder
Wildlife photographers capture biodiversity in the Meili Snow Mountain
Restarting an Art Form
A collection of 50 young artists will revive Chinese sculpture
Sound of Solitude
China's premier poetess breaks the mold in pursuit of art
Eyes of the Dark
Blind poet and singer Zhou Yunpeng gains fame after years of hardship
A Goal of Zero
As the picture of HIV/AIDS in China becomes more complex, more efforts are needed
All to Make Hope Stay for Sick Tibetan Children
Every year, Tibetan children with congenital heart disease will come to Beijing to receive free medical treatment
Bigger Net, Better Net
China aims to provide a universal health care system to its people
Get Ready for the Great Dragon Baby Boom
A doctor in Hong Kong expects a 5 percent rise in births in the Year of the Dragon
Campaign to Fend off Invasion by Alien Species
There were more than 320,000 detections of 3,400 harmful species at entry ports in the first nine months of last year
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