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 ...
Luckin Coffee has run out of luck - a preliminary investigation implicates the chain's COO Jian Liu in fabricating billions of RMB in transactions Unicorn start-up Luckin Coffee has run out of luck.
From revenge spending to riverside skateboarding, here’s what people have been up to since Shanghai’s lockdown was lifted As the clock struck midnight on June 1, the lockdown in Shanghai was ...
Protests in the US continue to be discussed widely in China The wave of protests that have followed the killing of George Floyd in the US and the often violent response from police forces across the ...
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 ...
We all want to be loved and cared for. Especially, it seems, China’s Generation Z. A new study released by China’s Tinder-like app Tantan and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences offers insight into ...
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 ...
A pro-Hong Kong police meme created by Communist Party mouthpiece People's Daily has gone viral in part due to support from an unlikely corner: clout rappers A meme calling the protests currently ...
A viral report from “People” magazine sheds light on the human impact of China's ubiquitous food delivery systems One of the most shared articles today on Chinese messaging app WeChat is “Delivery ...
With job layoffs hitting some Chinese industries, it seems as good of a time as any for youth in the country to start saving their hard-earned cash Are you living a dream lifestyle on debt? While we ...
Fanfiction site Archive of Our Own, or AO3, has been blocked by Chinese censors after a mass reporting attack by fans of actor Sean Xiao (aka Xiao Zhan), star of “boys’ love” TV series The Untamed.
Is China's extraordinary food delivery system about to face greater government regulation in the wake of an explosive investigation? China’s city-dwellers have gotten used to seeing blue- and ...