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East meets west in New York Fashion Week

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 06:57 PM PST

Silk Road history buried under sand

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 04:39 PM PST

Taklimakan is the largest desert in the country. Measuring 330,000 square kilometers, it's a scene of endless sand. But buried under this vast desert are relics of the Silk Road, one of the greatest commercial routes in history that linked the east and west.

Buddhist ruins discovered in Taklimakan desert

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 04:37 PM PST

The ruins of a Buddhist temple dating back 1,500 years ago have been discovered in China's largest desert--the Taklimakan in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

US director's dream continues in China

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 04:35 PM PST

During the Spring Festival, we've been delving into the lives of some foreigners working in Shanghai's arts and entertainment industry. Today, we meet an American stage director who just moved to Shanghai a year ago, but has already established an English-speaking drama community in town.

London Fashion Week opens

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 04:40 PM PST

Monochrome dresses inspired by Italian architecture and mirrored skyscrapers have set the stage for London Fashion Week. Designers showcased elegant and minimalist creations for Autumn and Winter of 2013.

Pingxi Lantern Festival dazzles crowds

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 04:34 PM PST

The Pingxi Lantern Festival is one of the most colorful Chinese New Year celebrations in Taiwan.

Tibetans celebrate New Year

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 04:33 PM PST

The Tibetan New Year, also known as Losar, is the most important festival on the Tibetan calendar.

Romanian film "Child's Pose" wins Berlin Golden Bear

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 03:10 PM PST

The Romanian film "Child's Pose" has won the Golden Bear, the top jury prize awarded to the best film, in the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.

Crossover: Tomb found about 20 km away from Cele county, Xinjiang

Posted: 15 Feb 2013 11:23 PM PST

Our reporter Wu Lei is now at the Taklamakan Desert. He is following a group of experts on a series of archaeological digs. They set off from Cele county in Xinjiang Ugyur autonomous region. For more details, let?s cross over to him. Hello, Wu Lei. Thanks for joining us.

Ancient relics found at Taklamakan Desert

Posted: 15 Feb 2013 11:20 PM PST

Chinese archaeologists are now carrying excavations in the Taklamakan Desert in northwest China?s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

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