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View a vivid collection of images showcasing the arrival of the first snow in Beijing in 2023
In the early 20th century, debate raged in China over whether to accept a deluge of Japanese loanwords
Tired of watching Love Actually, Home Alone, or Die Hard? Here’s something different this holiday season: Sinophone Christmas comedies.
From paper to straw to fur coats...these are the clothes that people wore to keep warm in ancient China
Chinese-language comedy clubs abroad emerge as a haven for migrants to humorously share and find solace in their common experiences of discrimination and personal hardship
Poor accessibility still hinders visually impaired tourists in China, despite the efforts of a few volunteer groups
From the women of Xunpu to ancient emperors, the floral hairpin has been a cherished tradition among both men and women for centuries, serving as decorative ornaments and symbols of authority
Pet psychics, or “pet communicators,” are booming in China, despite little science behind their claims at being able to talk to animals
Three must-watch new Chinese documentaries from this year’s International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam
How Chinese netizens express embarrassment online
What does China’s new certification craze say about its job market?
Renowned Chinese sci-fi writer Stanley Chan (Chen Qiufan) discusses his book “AI 2041,” humanity’s AI future, and how he gets published overseas