From its humble beginnings as a student celebration to a national shopping festival, Singles’ Day showcases continuous innovation and fierce competition among China’s leading e-commerce platforms ...
Spiritual bars, which pair cocktails with practices derived from traditional Chinese religion, philosophy, and medicine, are proving to be a hit amongst anxious Chinese youth You may have seen the ...
A screening tour for the film, directed by artist Luka Yang, has brought veteran dancers from mid-century San Francisco’s Chinese nightclub scene to China In late October, a unique group of dancers ...
Digital innovation meets basic necessity as Chinese travelers share bathroom access codes in a surprising Xiaohongshu trend When we think about travel tips shared on social media, bathroom codes might ...
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 ...
With 295 electoral votes so far, the Republican edges out Kamala Harris and becomes the country’s 47th President Trump won the US presidential election with a decisive victory, securing 295 electoral ...
We're not the only ones who've noticed that a lot of people don't look like the pictures they post on social media, right? There's a slang for that: ZHAO PIAN, a homonym that sounds similar to "camera ...
Can he bring the same magic as in Everything Everywhere All At Once to his first leading role? You probably recognize Ke Huy Quan as the Oscar-winning star of Everything Everywhere All At Once, a ...
Artist Dong Dawei is presenting a collection of American election merchandise made in Yiwu — “the world capital of small commodities” — at Beijing gallery space C5CNM The US presidential election is ...
Kris Wu is back in the spotlight, and not for a great reason. Social media has lit up with conversation around leaked video footage which appears to show Kris Wu renting out a theater for a date with ...
Did you know you lose 50% of your body heat through your belly? No? That’s because it’s not true. But you could be forgiven for thinking that was the belief among a certain segment of Chinese society, ...