Calabash Brothers or huluwa to become live-action film
Known as "Húluwá" among its many Chinese fans, the original 13-episode series was first broadcast in 1986 and follows the adventures of seven boys with super powers fighting two demonic spirits.
Read MoreThe leading role of Chinese ‘sea turtles’ play in China’s biotech
While returnees are leading the development of China's biotech sector, they are increasingly drawing from an expanding local talent pool to build their businesses.
Read MoreLee Se-dol out! Is Ke Jie next Go player to rival AlphaGo?
Mr. Ke made his thoughts known about Mr. Lee's loss soon after play finished. "AlphaGo may have defeated Lee Se-dol, but it can't beat me," he wrote on his Weibo account.
Read MoreChina’s organ donations hit record high
The number of organ donors in China reached 2,766 last year, and more than 10,000 surgeries were performed, outnumbering the total for 2013 and 2014.
Read MoreChina to be world’s largest used car market
The emergence of a proper Chinese used car market will help everyone and the world's largest multinational carmakers by boosting dealer profits.
Read MoreOrigin and traditions of Longtaitou
The origin of the festival is deeply related to Awakening of Insects, one of the 24 solar terms.
Read MoreRussian tourists in China surge in Jan.
After four years of decline, there was a huge increase in the number of Russian tourists visiting China in January, new figures show.
Read MoreChina’s post-80s and -90s prefer white-collar jobs
Becoming a white-collar worker is the top job choice for the young generation of migrant workers, in sharp contrast to their parents, who are mostly manual laborers making money by working overtime and living a frugal life.
Read More6 things you may not know about Awakening of Insects
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Awakening of Insects (惊蛰, jīng zhé) falls on Mar 5 and ends on Mar 19 this year.
Read MoreWhen will Chinese filmmakers win an Oscar statuette?
But the annual carnival also put Chinese filmmakers in an awkward position, as no Chinese films have ever pocketed a golden trophy.
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