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Set in Hong Kong, Table for Six tells the story of three half-brothers living under the same roof and struggling through relationship and family problems. Released ahead of Mid-Autumn Festival, it set ...
Flash floods caused by heavy downpours have left at least a dozen people dead and six people missing in the southwest province of Sichuan, state news broadcaster CGTN reported on Sunday.
For many Americans, their awareness of Chinese massage workers in America begins and ends with Robert Kraft, the New England Patriots owner whose visits to Orchids of Asia Day Spa were made public ...
Sue-Lin Wong, who until recently covered China for the Economist, talks about her podcast series all about Xi Jinping — including interviews with a wide range of China-watchers, dissidents, and many ...
This week on Sinica, Kaiser speaks with Lulu Chen, journalist and author of Influence Empire: Inside the Story of Tencent and China’s Tech Ambition, on her experience reporting on one of the most ...
From techno-optimistic science fiction to migrant worker poetry, China produces a wealth of literature with Chinese characteristics, and many titles are gaining global popularity. Literary critic ...
As many as 8% of Chinese citizens will say on a survey that they are unhappy with the central government. What do they have in common? Rory Truex, a scholar at Princeton University, drew on extensive ...
Yang Guifei: classic femme fatale, or a figure of doomed love? A decadent diva who sowed the seeds of the Tang’s downfall, or a woman whose tragic death deserves celebration? We’ll never know for ...
Is China’s bureaucracy holding steady under Xi? Yuen Yuen Ang examines how despite Xi’s highly personalistic style of rule, he wants to retain a competent and selectively adaptive bureaucracy that ...
Magic, translation, and revolution: Rebecca Kuang’s ‘Babel’Kaiser Kuo: Welcome to the Sinica Podcast, a weekly discussion of current affairs in China, produced in partnership with The China Project.
Michael J. Mazarr of the Rand Corporation warns on the similarities between the run up to the Iraq War and the U.S.'s push to confront China.
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