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Historian Jeff Wasserstrom explains the origins of an online political movement that has shaped Asia’s youth protest culture.
A GNA Feature by Stephen Asante GNA Special Correspondent, Beijing, China Beijing, June 17, GNA – A cup of hot Chinese tea is ...
The Beijing Bikini trend is back. Chinese men are rolling up their t-shirts to beat the summer heat. This trend is popular in ...
The US coffee giant used to be the largest coffee chain in China but was pipped in 2023 by Chinese rival Luckin. Read more at ...
Today, rehabilitated quarries and mines have been transformed into grassland and hybrid spaces such as libraries, coffee shops, pubs and clinics. "My Dianping app (China's equivalent to Yelp) showed ...
Stefanie Sun recently kicked off the Beijing leg of her "Aut Nihilo" concert tour at the National Stadium (aka the Bird's ...
The offer was made in a joint declaration between the Chinese and African Foreign ministers meeting in the southern city of ...
In a lengthy phone conversation last week with China’s communist leader, President Trump accepted Xi Jinping’s invitation to ...
But whilst this is still growing at a rapid rate in most markets, industry experts in China believe that the country is fast ...
Youth-driven innovation is transforming rural economies. In the mountainous areas of Longnan, Northwest China's Gansu ...