Different cultures have their own unique, and often dangerous concoctions, which make beer seem like a rather anodyne, anemic, little brother.
Together, a documentary on the shooting of Love for Life, a feature film about the romance between two AIDS patients, is available on Sina.com's video channel.
Photographs taken by a retired military officer capture interactions between soldiers and their trainee dogs at a base in Guangxi.
It's never a dull moment when the dancers and fitness fanatics come outside to play.
Orion, the flagship red discussed last week, is a Bordeaux blend of merlot, cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc.
Tim Harrap, export manager of Adams Foods Limited, looks at the Chinese market with both reservation and anticipation.
As the world gets smaller, festive food is no longer restricted to particular cultures or beliefs. Pauline D. Loh remembers some traditional Easter food.
Sandeep Sekhri exploits opportunities in Hong Kong by offering an international platter of food and beverage choices.
It's that time of year again when the Easter bunny comes to town and visits many dining establishments in Hong Kong with chocolate eggs for the little ones and photo opportunities for all.
Easter is a major festival for Christians worldwide, but it still has to catch on in parts of China. As always, food is an important part of the festivities, and several restaurants in Shanghai are pushing out special deals. If you plan to eat in, there are also plenty of options for a touch of luxury at home.
The First Beijing International Film Festival (BIFF) will bring 100 foreign and 60 Chinese films to the capital, from April 23 to 28.
Film buffs can watch the latest Oscar-winning films for less than 40 yuan ($6), nearly half the usual ticket price for a Hollywood blockbuster in China.