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When representation fought back: how the Lee family revolutionized early American cinema. In an era when Hollywood’s idea of Asian representation was yellowface and racist caricatures, the Lee family ...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has long been associated with a sense of mystique; experts examine the human body as a system while giving diagnoses based on a universal view. TCM relies on deep, ...
Tsinghua U, China’s top university, just dropped the coolest merch, where brains and style go hand in hand—all draped in purple. Collegiate jerseys have been a statement piece of pride across the ...
Giving familiar flavors a new way of tasting, restaurants like Fifty Tales and its peers are taking intentional steps to reimagine Malaysian Chinese grub. In a quiet corner of Petaling Jaya (a major ...
“Flash marriages,” secret CEOs, revenge fantasies, and taboo romances are some of the most popular (and addictive) Chinese microdrama tropes. Fast-paced and addictive, microdramas have dominated ...
Set to launch in 16 countries, the Firefly takes aim at the MINI and Renault 5 with a much lower price. NIO, a Chinese EV manufacturer, has unveiled its latest line: the Firefly. The debut model ...
"Lai Dou Lai Le" — the online streamer's commercial for dairy producer Yili continues to create waves across shores, turning a popular Chinese phrase into a global power chant. In a remarkable twist ...
We've heard the predictions, concepts and prior testing. Now we've got a new Hyperloop update, and it's pretty impressive. In a world where everyone’s racing to make shit go faster, China might have ...
A look at how traditional storytelling and cutting-edge animation are redefining global entertainment. In a world where American animation studios keep churning out safe, formulaic content, China’s ...
As the company eyes an IPO, how much longer will Kuaishou be the go-to short video platform for China's rural population? Dong Yu has worked for a local piano manufacturer for over 25 years. Living in ...
Chinese readers are often buying entirely different books to international readers of Chinese fiction - what's going on? Toward the end of every year, when China’s magazines, newspapers, and online ...