Monkeying Around: Chinese Gamers on the ‘Black Myth’ Phenomenon
We gathered people to play the hottest game of the year. Here’s what they had to say about it.
We gathered people to play the hottest game of the year. Here’s what they had to say about it.
Award-winning writer Yao Emei portrays the dark, brutally honest reality of women’s struggles in Chinese families, often due to men, in her latest sh…
Facing an increasingly competitive job market, the battle to enter China’s civil service seems more ruthless than ever—though it’s really the continu…
Photographer Li Wei, better known as Dameng, captures how avocado farming transformed ethnic communities in a small southwestern village
Movie-going fatigue strikes audiences as box office revenues decline by almost half from last year’s summer season
Urbanization and screen addiction are creating a generation lacking nature awareness, but some are hoping to reverse the trend
Filmmaker and photographer Chan Hau Chun highlights the lesser-seen side of the metropolis
What’s it like to board a ten-thousand-ton ship and embark on a 4-day, 3-night cruise down the Yangtze, China’s largest river?
Long believed to be a myth, Chinese jade burial suits symbolized ancient nobles’ pursuit of eternal life
Colorado’s burgeoning 19th century Chinese communities were destroyed by racist legislation and riots. Now, the state is finally coming to terms with…
A tale of migration and missed connections by Chinese author Zhang Wanhe
Hong Kong novelist Yi Shu’s works are being adapted for movie and TV, but not everyone is sold on the messaging of these female-centric stories