Last Lockdown: Why Are China’s Campuses Still Closed to the Public?
Months after “zero-Covid” policies disappeared around China, many colleges and universities still have yet to lift campus entry restrictions
Months after “zero-Covid” policies disappeared around China, many colleges and universities still have yet to lift campus entry restrictions
With Covid-19 restrictions lifted, campsites struggle to adapt to fierce competition and increased choice for travel-deprived tourists
Stories of two post-Covid homecomings to mourn loved ones and sweep the tombs on Qingming Festival
After the sudden end of China’s “dynamic zero” Covid policy, photographers capture the lingering relics of the country’s pandemic prevention apparatus
As the pandemic ravaged China in late 2022, a family struggles with the decision to send a dying elder to overcrowded hospitals
A film from late 2022 offers something different from the maudlin sentiment of mainstream Chinese films about the human toll of Covid-19
From climate change to picnics to testing kiosks, these were the photos that captured the mood around China in 2022
Two-time Olympic champion Lü Xiaojun tests positive for banned substance, EV startup blackmailed by hackers, and China stops publishing Covid numbers…
Soaring infections, questionable treatments, viral dance moves, medicine price gouging, and a meteorite spotted—it’s Viral Week
Sneaking out of lockdown, paying small fortunes, and contracting Covid: the travails of Chinese soccer fans at the FIFA World Cup
After lockdowns and gathering restrictions ravaged movie theaters across China, those remaining are looking for alternative business models to survive
China’s former president dies aged 96, multiple cities relax Covid restrictions, Chinese tea granted World Heritage status, astronauts return from sp…