Suddenly, China's biggest martial arts organization has joined the fight against kung fu "frauds" The Chinese Wushu Association, the only organization to govern martial arts in China on a national ...
The breadth and scope of Chinese literature is at times hard to fathom. With such an array of literary history, as well as non-fiction offerings, at your disposal, the task of finding a good, ...
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 ...
Although the network’s other manufactured music shows such as the The Rap of China and The Big Band have been hit with delays in the wake of Covid-19, iQIYI has still been attracting millions of views ...
If you felt that Kenny G popping up in Kim Kardashian’s living room last month was some sort of harbinger of end times for us as a species, then you might want to look away now. In Shanghai, a story ...
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 ...
The two stars are part of a big push for 2020's edition of the world's biggest shopping event As the anticipation for China’s biggest shopping holiday of the year continues to grow, Taylor Swift has ...
In response to the latest Black Lives Matter protests, Chinese and Chinese American debates fixate on a very narrow definition of fairness Chinese immigrants in the US are no strangers to racism, but ...
The rapper and ex-Rocket Girls group member has inspired many to share their own stories about employer abuse But just two days before their disbandment on July 23, she posted a message and audio ...
The home crowd had plenty to cheer about at UFC Shenzhen tonight, as Zhang Weili took just 42 seconds to become China’s first ever UFC champion. Zhang took the strawweight title from Brazilian Jessica ...
“If China and the United States were to go to war with each other, whose side would you fight on?” As a Chinese-American, this is a question I am asked frequently by Chinese people of all backgrounds.
Thanks to TikTok, a Mandarin language song from the ’80s is now bringing together Chinese aunties and Norwegian teens. A 1983 classic, “Yi Jian Mei 一剪梅” — literally “A Spray of Plum Blossoms” — was ...