Why Are Sad Frogs Invading China’s Streets?
An invasion of people in frog costumes has taken China’s internet by storm—and posed a challenge to urban management
An invasion of people in frog costumes has taken China’s internet by storm—and posed a challenge to urban management
A collagen drink becomes the latest product in China to be slammed for gender discrimination in advertising
Liaodi Pagoda, once the tallest structure in the world, now stands as part of the backdrop of a crowded square in a small Hebei city
With Covid-19 restrictions lifted, campsites struggle to adapt to fierce competition and increased choice for travel-deprived tourists
Fed up with suburban sprawl, Chinese urban planners are advocating cities where all needs can be met within walking distance
ChatGPT and Chinese alternatives like Baidu’s Ernie have entrepreneurs harnessing AI for profit, while lawmakers are reigning in nascent AI crime
An online craze for Zibo’s barbecue has brought a deluge of tourists to the previously unheralded city, but does it change locals’ lives for better o…
After the sudden passing of the Tibetan filmmaking pioneer, young filmmakers across ethnicities remember his talent and his mentorship
Some millennials still visit China’s internet cafes for a nostalgia hit, but that won’t be enough to sustain the “wangba” industry
Can young professionals change geriatric care in China, or will it change them first?
China’s netizens come up with creative ways to bemoan mandated workdays around holidays