How Women in Small Towns Got a Taste For Gold
Women in China’s lower-tier cities and towns are increasingly buying gold accessories for investment and prestige
Women in China’s lower-tier cities and towns are increasingly buying gold accessories for investment and prestige
Changchun Film Studio went from puppet-state propaganda to the beating heart of Chinese film
Ghosts might be restricted on Chinese screens, but there are plenty of monster films to watch this Zhongyuan Festival
How a group of octogenarian opera singers tried to sustain their passion and a loyal community of opera lovers in a southern Chinese city
What better time than Qixi, also known as Chinese Valentine’s Day, to burst the love bubble through these poignant unromantic movies
How a mural artist invents and builds deities inspired by the spiritual customs of Quanzhou
These movies won over audiences and judges at China’s biggest movie festival for young filmmakers
Nearly 30 years after it hosted “China’s Woodstock,” a small central Chinese city is still home to a music culture that rocks in its own way
After a long hiatus, China’s largest film festival is back and, with it, some of the best Chinese films of the year so far
Careless practices and low media literacy have put both participants and filmmakers at risk when making documentaries
In “Rocking China,” Shanghai-based historian Andrew Field looks back at a momentous period of the underground music scene in Beijing
Music festivals in China are back after the pandemic hiatus. But inflated prices, poor site management, and a lack of diverse lineups leaves attendee…