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How have we hit such highs while reaching such lows? Welcome to the world of "Nine-Tailed Fox Demon Falls for Me," a Chinese TV Short Drama that has the world transfixed.
Harare, Zimbabwe is about to enjoy a full dose of Chinese cinema goodness, further deepening cultural ties between the two countries. In a vibrant display of growing Sino-African cultural relations, ...
How does "Nothing But Thirty" hold up in China's feminist television awakening? So does Nothing But Thirty mark a breaking of new ground for feminist narratives in the mainstream, or are its themes ...
“China Instagram accounts” may sound like an oxymoron at first — after all, access to the platform has been blocked for years now in the Chinese mainland. But Instagram accounts by content creators ...
Let’s answer your questions first about this video that People’s Daily just uploaded to its YouTube page, titled “Chinese PLA female soldiers show off their ...
Documentary “We Were Smart” sheds light on the shunned subculture shamate and China’s urban-rural gulf Focused largely around rural migrant workers who’d travelled to China’s cities to get in on, and ...
In the pantheon of batshit inanities to issue forth from the mouth and stubby fingers of one Donald J. Trump, the President’s offhand comment earlier this month insinuating that almost all Chinese ...
The continuing “Rejuvenation” of Beijing enters a new phase this spring as local authorities are starting to ask for volunteers to relocate out of the city center. Signs first posted last month in the ...
This Chinese chain, which markets itself as Japanese, is rapidly growing from a "two-dollar store" into a retail giant Picture walking down a New York City street, and seeing an enticing, ...
The 500 million active monthly users landmark is fairly self-explanatory so let’s get straight into the accusations concerning “ yellow videos “. Last week a post on WeChat started doing the rounds ...
Actress Zheng Shuang’s intimate personal life has ballooned into a major subject of public discussion in China in the past week, where surrogacy is overwhelmingly viewed as exploitative of women.
On May 27, Chinese actress Qi Wei made a joyous announcement to her 48 million followers on Weibo: Qi and her Korean American husband Li Chengxuan (aka Nathan Lee) are expecting their second child.
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