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Mei KTV's AI-generated music videos are serving up unexpected horror imagery, turning romantic ballads into gothic nightmares for unsuspecting customers.
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.
Blink and you’ll miss it. Backdoor Bodega is Penang’s best-kept secret. The drinks and vibes are immaculate. And they have the accolades to prove it.
We look at how these minors are hustling in the last mile of the food delivery game, what the safety risks are, and why China's educated workforce is turning to food delivery in troves.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Axios ‘ report that US President-elect Joe Biden is considering Pete Buttigieg as his pick for Ambassador to China didn’t take long to cross the Pacific. The story, which claims that “Biden is ...
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 ...
Chinese readers are often buying entirely different books to international readers of Chinese fiction - what's going on?
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