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Lin Weixing was crafting a silver bar with a burin and a small hammer to make a silver bracelet at his shop on a busy street in Fuzhou, Fujian province. The tap-tap-tapping sound attracted tourists from time to time.
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A Tibetan Thangka art exhibition, with the theme of "China's Xizang, Tashi Delek," opened in Malta on Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of Xizang's peaceful liberation.
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A virtual exhibition on Northeast China's Liaoning province has been launched by the China Tourism Office in Seoul.
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Music is universally acknowledged as a common language for all nations, allowing different cultures to communicate without words.
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Music is universally acknowledged as a common language for all nations, allowing different cultures to communicate without words.
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After nine days filled with singing, dancing and martial arts displays, the Shanghai International Youth Interactive Friendship Camp closed in east China's Shanghai Municipality.
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The 20th "Chinese Bridge" Chinese Proficiency Competition for foreign college students was held virtually Thursday in Bangladesh capital Dhaka.
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Gabriel de Moras, aged 40, is a Brazilian from Rio de Janeiro. He is now working as a martial arts instructor in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. Inspired by the internationally acclaimed kung fu star Bruce Lee, he has developed a genuine interest in martial arts and Chinese culture. He even has a Chinese name, "Mo Xiaolong".
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The final round of the 20th "Chinese Bridge" contest, an annual Chinese proficiency competition for non-Chinese college students was held here on Monday.
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NAIROBI-Standing with his feet apart and his knees bent, Benson Kuria raises his hands in a claw shape as he prepares to execute a dragon move.