Once a traditional Spring Festival pastime, this 2,000-year-old game integrates elements of fantasy and imperial culture.
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A neon-stacked building in Yanji, a Chinese city on the North Korean border, brings internet culture to life, drawing waves ...
Instead of traditional naming based on traits or location, a Chinese arachnologist turned to Jay Chou’s discography, naming ...
Broadcast since 1983, the Spring Festival Gala — known as chunwan — remains China’s biggest televised event, drawing over a ...
With travel costs soaring, house swapping is emerging as an affordable, offbeat alternative — offering a home for the ...
Residents in southern China report algae blanketing beaches as experts warn of increasing pollution, health hazards, and ...
Promoted as a low-cost alternative to private coaching, study spaces are using AI-driven learning models and skirt strict ...
In a society where reproductive responsibility has long fallen on women, a growing number of Chinese men are sharing their ...
Wang Hui was severely injured in a road accident that killed her husband and daughter. Unwilling to let that tragedy define ...
The board game has seen a surge in popularity in recent years. Now a championship-deciding referee’s decision threatens its ...
This week marks the official beginning of the Year of the Snake, and cities across China are ringing in the Chinese New Year ...