How Joanna Wang Redefines Mandopop in the TikTok Age
Fourteen years after debuting with a cover album, the singer-songwriter stays relevant to Gen Z with eclectic sounds and experimentation
Fourteen years after debuting with a cover album, the singer-songwriter stays relevant to Gen Z with eclectic sounds and experimentation
Art festivals try to bring visual culture to China’s villages, but are they being put to good use?
Museums in China increasingly rely on social media to bring in visitors, but there is a cost to going viral
NFTs are increasingly popular in China’s art world, but their dubious legal status may stop them from taking off
Taiwan popstars no longer dominate the mainland’s music scene; could the island’s indie bands replace them?
China’s domestic horror films still struggle to impress audiences
Since the 1970s, Taiwan’s university campuses have been integral to the island’s music industry
With millions of followers, Zhao Xiaoli is China’s most popular artist on Douyin—so why do art critics not rate her work?
A new science fiction and fantasy anthology shows the best of China’s growing canon of female and non-binary authors
A handful of independent short films promote empathy and compassion toward war victims in Ukraine
Documentary-makers have been turning out works of high artistic and social value since the 1990s. But is their golden age over?
An online art exhibition calls attention to the infamous “chained woman” case in eastern China, despite repeated censorship