Tintin's Chinese Change-Up
An unlikely friendship with Chinese artist Zhang Chongren helped the creator of the Belgian comic strip defy stereotypes—in 1934
An unlikely friendship with Chinese artist Zhang Chongren helped the creator of the Belgian comic strip defy stereotypes—in 1934
Li Juan’s memoirs of pastoral life give glimpses into disappearing livelihoods in the Altai Mountains
Peng Fei's new movie explores how war orphans raised in China adapt to new lives in Japan
Jin Xu's new book puts silver at the center of dynastic fortunes throughout Chinese history
How an emotional female-centric comedy beat big budget competition at the Chinese box office
A documentary explores the changing definition of home among Beijing migrants during Spring Festival
Yan Ge’s zoological thriller blurs the boundary between savagery and civilization
Romantic literature that influenced several generations
Hyundai Motorstudio’s “AI: Love and Artificial Intelligence,” explores how technology changes loneliness, lust, and love
Zhang Yimou writes “scar literature” about cinema in One Second, a film set in the Cultural Revolution
Alice Poon’s historical novel is an evocative, socially conscious reimagining of four famous women in the late Ming dynasty