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From streaking in late-night Beijing to battles with nature, RADII explores the fearless world of performance artist Li Binyuan.
The period film climbs to #3 worldwide, proving that Chinese cinema is a force to be reckoned with. In a surprise summer twist, China’s historical massacre drama Dead to Rights isn’t just crushing it ...
Traditional artistry meets modern storytelling as Shanghai Animation Film Studio's latest release redefines success in Chinese cinema. In a market still dominated by flashy CGI spectacles, a humble ...
Yup, we're officially here where window shopping for your perfect robot is now a reality. Not just that, there's a whole mall dedicated to "shopping for robots." In a move that feels straight out of a ...
Blending soundscapes, dialect reflections, and the taste of Wuhan breakfast, an evening in NYC offers a new telling of Hubei’s stories.
In an era where U.S.-China relations are increasingly tense, published author Jeff Chang’s latest book arrives with profound cultural significance. The Can’t Stop Won’t Stop author turns his ...
We look at AI's further integration into the medical world with Agent Hospital, China's AI-powered facility that opened earlier this year. Would you check in?
Author and former New York Times journalist Karoline Kan joins the Wo Men Podcast at the Yenching Global Symposium to discuss how history has helped shape China's millennial generation Karoline Kan is ...
People used to call China the copycat nation, but now China is known for its innovation and entrepreneurship — from e-commerce to the sharing economy, from Alibaba to Mobike. Unlike their parents, who ...
If you haven’t heard about the Chinese sportswear brand Erke, then we’re here to bring you up to speed. After the company announced its 50 million RMB (around 7.71M USD) donation of flood relief ...
Chinese readers are often buying entirely different books to international readers of Chinese fiction - what's going on?
Confucius once said, “Thirty, therefore independent” (三十而立 sanshi er li). This Chinese saying is usually used to encourage young people to be established in their careers by the age of 30. However, in ...
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