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·Moutai's Status Provides a Headache
·Adults under Strain as Hongbao Grow Fatter
·Year of Dragon Stamp Raises Debate
·Reading Between the Lines
·New Methods of Valuing Cultural Assets
·More Than Buildings
·China Needs Literary Giants, Not Bestsellers
·Family Trees in the Digital Age
·Brown University names 2012 as 'Year of China'
·Rule to Ban Ads from Intruding on Dramas
·Restoring Old Summer Palace Sparks New Debate
·Release the Culture Genie
·China's Cultural Security Lies in Openness and Exchanges
·Traditional Chinese Opera Troupes Take Action to Attract Younger Patrons
·Aiming High
·Global Art Market Rebounds from Financial Crisis
·China Tries to Export Culture Follows Economic Growth
·Theatrical Performance Becomes a "Luxury"
·Galleries in China Face Challenges
·Careless Caretaker
·Translating Chinese Means Big Business
·Do We Need A National Costume?
·Preserving the Cultural Heritage
·'Kuiba' Sets Chinese Animation on New Path
·Chinglish Finds Funny Side of Language, Cultural Challenges between U.S. and China
·“Red Collection” Carried on A Tide at the 90th Birthday of Chinese Communist Part
·Debate: Chinese Film
·Chengdu elements stand out in Kung Fu Panda 2
·Staging a search
·Chinese Characters: Is Their Design too Hard for us to do?
·Red Art Comes in Forms of Movies, TV Programs and Classic Dramas
·The Truth behind Fakes
·BJIFF Forum Calls for More Sino-Europe Productions
·Time Travel Fantasies Please Fed-up Youth
·Chinese Cultural Expert Urges Better Preservation of Historic Sites
·Out with the Old, in with the New
·Little Theaters Face Uncertainties Despite Booming Market
·Design Matters
·Heritage for The Future
·Modernization, A Double-edged Sword for Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries
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