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Live video streaming appeals to millions of Chinese. They can choose from more than 80 Chinese live-streaming apps.
Private Moments Made Public: China, What’s with Sharing Videos Online?

Friends normally share their secrets among themselves. The tough part comes when one so-called friend discloses them to other people.
Friend, Random Acquaintance, Fiend? Can Anyone Truly Tell?

(L) Wang Kai appears to be reading a book in an undated photo. (R) Kris Wu performs during the annual meeting of L’Oreal on Feb. 2, 2016, in Shanghai.
Going Beyond the Usual: Fans Donate to Charities Using Their Idol’s Name

Transcending cultures: (L) An Indian mother breastfeeds her child in Jaipur, India. A member of the hill tribe in Laos does the same thing.
Shanghai’s New Milk Bank Saves Premature Infants

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A couple of visitors check out the Lee Kum Kee booth during a 2015 food fair abroad.
Seasoning Operations with Values: Lee Kum Kee Expands, Stays Firm

Some miniature sculptures of the famous Terracotta warriors get sold in a market in China along with other interesting souvenir items.
Museums Explore Other Profit-making Ventures, Get Government Support

Pesticides contain harmful chemicals such as arsenicals, benzoics and copper sulfate that could contribute to soil pollution. (Above) A lady sprays pesticides in a paddy field.
After Air, Water Pollution, New Action Plan Focuses on Soil Contamination

Li Yundi takes a bow as the audience applauds him at the Philharmonie de Paris (Paris Philharmonic Hall) in Paris, France, on April 13, 2016.
Li Yundi Unfolds the Drama in Chopin’s Ballades

Photo taken on May 7, 2016 shows locals riding a one-wheel electric scooter by a newly built residential compound in Lanzhou New Area in Gansu Province.
What Happens Now to the Multimillion Dollar Project That Is Lanzhou New Area?

Researches explore the probability of some Chinese herbal medicines to be effective ingredients in making anticancer drugs.
More Than 50 Herbal Medicines Hold Possibility for Cancer Cure

Passionate player, passionate teacher: A student smiles as Lang Lang animatedly shares pointers.
To All Pianists: Share Music, Be a Cultural Ambassador--Lang Lang

Two Beijing opera actors playing soldiers of the Monkey King as featured in the black-and-white 1957 documentary film, “Inside Red China,” by New Zealander Rudall and Ramai Hayward.
Films Foster New Cultural Exchange Between China, New Zealand

How about a mini replica key chain of this sculpture? (Above) An imperial guardian lion stands at the Forbidden City.
Government Encourages Museums to Offer More Souvenir Items

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