Shenzhen's 'parkscape': Where nature and urban oasis converge
Shenzhen, hailed as the "City of a Thousand Parks," owns the highest number of parks among China's first-tier cities.
Renaissance plan set for HK film and TV industry
​Hong Kong's film and TV industry will seize a new chance to boost its development through a new initiative between Alibaba and leading Hong Kong production companies including Edko Films, Media Asia, Universe Entertainment, Shaw Brothers and Emperor Motion Pictures.
Have a spring date at GBA Flower Show
In a celebration of nature's splendor, the Greater Bay Area (GBA) Flower Show will be held from this Saturday to April 1 at its main venues at Bijia Mountain Sports Park and Lianhua Hill Park, and its sub-venue at Xiangmihu Flower Wonderland in Futian District.
Scholars share lesser-known stories about overseas Chinese artists
​Scholars in the fields of art, architecture, anthropology, migration history, and cultural communication shared some lesser-known yet intriguing stories about overseas Chinese artists and architects during a symposium at the He Xiangning Art Museum on Saturday.
SZ's first lakeside marathon track opens in Longhua
Shenzhen's first lakeside ecological greenway for marathon running, which was built at Niuhushui in Longhua District has formally opened to the public free of charge recently.
Living in SZ | Have a spring date at GBA Flower Show
In a celebration of nature's splendor, the Greater Bay Area (GBA) Flower Show will be held from this Saturday (March 23) to April 1 at its main venues at Bijia Mountain Sports Park and Lianhua Hill Park in Futian District, and its subvenue at Xiangmihu Flower Wonderland in Futian District.
Weekend Fun | Pet fair, rock color paintings, concerts and more
A pet fair, a rock color painting workshop, concerts and more will bring fun to you during the weekend in the city.
Exhibition showcases evolution of metallurgy
The Shenzhen Museum, in a nod to ancient cultural exchanges, is hosting the “Historical Metallurgy Exhibition,” a display that demonstrates how humanity's progression from the Stone Age to the Metal Age has profoundly influenced the course of history.
Expat Explorer | St Patrick's events, Holi celebration & more
St Patrick's events, Holi celebration and more for your exploration.
Students paint China chic onto nails
While the Quackduck from Italian designer Mattia Fossati and Chinese artist Xie Chai’s installation “Matisse Garden” made the most impression at “Escaping to Peach Garden,” a creative design fair at Langyuan Garden in Longhua District over the weekend, a booth set up by six Shenzhen University (SZU) students drew a lot of attention from curious visitors.
London West End play 'And Then There Were None' to be staged in SZ
From Hercule Poirot to Miss Marple, from “Murder on the Orient Express” to “Death on the Nile,” Agatha Christie’s contributions and impact on mystery novels is so profound that you don’t have to be a fan of the genre to be familiar with her name. Her body of works, covering 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, have sold over 2 billion copies, making her the Guinness World Records-recognized best-selling fiction writer of all time, and earning her the reputation of the “queen of crime.”
Jorge Rando's paintings shown at SZ Art Museum
​Contemporary Spanish artist Jorge Rando, known for his expressive and emotive paintings, is exhibiting 118 paintings created since the 1960s at the "Different Cycles From Different Eras United by a Single Paintbrush" exhibition at Shenzhen Art Museum's Longhua division.
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