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People's Literature editor and award-winning writer Xu Zechen walks on the wild side with 'Running Through Beijing'.
by Aelred Doyle, 24 February 2015
To mark the centennial of World War I, Penguin has released a seven-part China Specials series of minibooks exploring its impact on the nation. Each edition runs roughly 100 pages and...
by Andrew Chin, 24 February 2015
Late last year, 23-year-old German ‘slacker’ (as in ‘person who slacklines’), Alexander Schulz, broke the world record for the longest slackline walk.
by Emily Wetzki, 24 February 2015
In the latest Palgrave Pocket Consultants Series, experienced journalist Gary Bowerman examines the Chinese Travel Revolution.
by Aelred Doyle, 24 February 2015
Paris Review writer Jack Livings presents his first collection of short stories, all set in China.
by Aelred Doyle, 23 February 2015
China's most famous sci-fi book 'The Three Body Problem' is the first in its genre to be translated into English in three decades.
by Aelred Doyle, 23 February 2015
Part online video series and part hour-long radio program, CRI's The Sound Stage remains the lone champion for Chinese indie music in state media.
by Andrew Chin, 23 February 2015
We chat with Fashion Blogger Chiara Maria Sassu of Chiara's Coffee Table.
by Marianna Cerini, 22 February 2015
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