So here are some funny warning signs that definitely have a story behind them—and in all likelihood, none of them ended well.
Hence, in light of his ongoing Asia IRL tour, which, as per reports, will include visits to Hong Kong and Mongolia, X-user ...
Generation Z, known for both preserving traditions and embracing the future, is reshaping the way red envelopes are used ...
Li Qiang emphasizes reunification with Taiwan, opposes external interference Beijing's appeal to work with "fellow Chinese in Taiwan" change in wording from previous NPC China's tone on Taiwan ...
As Liu wrote: Not long ago, American and Chinese people mostly liked each other. In 2011, polls showed that the majority in each country viewed the other favorably. That same year, the “Kung Fu ...
(AP video shot by Caroline Chen and Borg Wong) Chinese Premier Li Qiang is seen on screens as he speaks during the opening session of the National People’s Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the ...
and the Chinese people, setting the tone that Washington views Beijing’s government — not the general public — as an adversary in strategic competition, according to an internal document ...
Ukrainian commentator and former adviser to Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Anton Gerashchenko, posted: “A video appeared online that reportedly shows Chinese people wearing a Russian military ...
Long before TikTok refugees discovered Red Note, Candise Lin was giving Americans a portal into the wild, hilarious world of Chinese social media.
Chinese media websites are now getting flooded with Tesla vehicles running red traffic lights, failing to recognize green lights, and driving on restricted lanes, like the video above.
Rhine View or Wine View, our city does display a very wry sense of humour when it comes to naming people or places. For instance, why call a Chinese eatery Harano Sur? Lost melody! This touch of ...