
The qilou architecture as seen in one of market streets in
Guangzhou.
Morning tea is a typical Cantonese-style breakfast consisting mainly of dim sum snack-like delicacies and sweet buns, steamed meat with vegetable and pastrie
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It looks like an ordinary farmer's house circa 1940. A bed that doubles as the dinner table. The family oven that resembles a fireplace.
What sets it apart is a trap door that leads to an underground tunnel. The tunnel is not long, and a right turn gets you outdoors, face to face with a giant Chinese scholar tree, from which a large bell is dangling. This is the village square.
One may still find such a scene in rural northern China, but in this case the whole structure is located in a corner of a brand-new museum in Beijing-based August First Film Studio. It is a replica of part of the set of the legendary film 'Tun
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Nightlife keeps pace with changing trends and rules By Raymond Zhou (China Daily) Updated: 2006-03-29 06:14 Alan Li is a man in demand. Sitting at his desk, he is juggling calls on his landline, two mobile phones and a walkie-talkie. Most of the calls are requests for private rooms, booths or discounts. It is not even 10 pm yet on a Tuesday night and Angel, the nightclub that Li helps manage, is already booked solid. Angel is one of several trendy nightclubs, including Babyface, Queen, Cargo and Cutie Club, that make up the strip along the west gate of the Workers' St |
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On her first day to work, Liu Min was stopped at the gate by the guard.
![]() Liu Min performs on the stage. [file photo] |
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