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‘Hardcore’ Quarantine Measures Risk Fracturing Social Cohesion
As China battles the novel coronavirus outbreak, regions across the country are sealing themselves off. But we should be wary of the consequences of local protectionism.
February 11, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
U.S. Charges Chinese Military Officers in 2017 Equifax Hacking (Published 2020)
The indictment suggests that the breach was part of a series of thefts by China to use the data to target American officials.
February 10, 2020 Source: The New York Times
Gone But Not Soon Forgotten: Li Wenliang’s Online Legacy
One of the coronavirus whistleblower’s earliest posts on Weibo was an expression of solidarity for a journalist who suggested that officials’ negligence had contributed to a deadly train crash in 2011.
February 7, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Under Quarantine, Huanggang Students Fret Over ‘Gaokao’
China’s leaders have called the coronavirus crisis a “major test,” but the high school seniors at the heart of the epidemic are preoccupied with a different sort of exam.
February 6, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s Entertainment Sector Suffers Amid Coronavirus Epidemic
Delayed release dates and stalled projects are likely to hurt the country’s TV and film industry like never before, insiders say.
February 6, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s Students Battle Coronavirus From Behind Their Keyboards
University students are coordinating online to solicit donations for hospitals needing medical equipment, fact-check what’s being reported about the epidemic, and relay first-person accounts from frontline cities.
February 4, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
A Billion Homes: How a Small Town Family’s Tale Captivated China’s ‘Cultured Youth’
Lu Qingyi discusses ‘Four Springs,’ his award-winning documentary charting the fortunes of his own family across multiple Lunar New Year holidays.
February 3, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
What West Bund’s Pompidou Partnership Means for China’s Art Scene
The flashy collaboration between Pompidou and the West Bund Group has drawn international headlines, but it’s not a cure-all.
January 31, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Taking Pets for Holiday Photos Is an Emerging Fad in China
Chinese people’s growing fondness for pets has led to an entire industry around the health and well-being of their fluffy companions.
January 29, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
A Billion Homes: Chinese Dinner Table Talk Tells Universal Story
In “Another Year,” 13 family meals show the personal side of China’s urbanization.
January 28, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Tribute to Medical Staff Steals the Show at Spring Festival Gala
Performances for the world’s most-watched television event are usually planned months in advance, but the most memorable one this year was a last-minute addition in light of the ongoing public health crisis.
January 25, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
TV Host Piers Morgan Panned for Mocking Chinese Language On-Air
The polarizing personality claims he was trying to insult a member of the British royal family who appeared in a commercial for a Chinese dairy company.
January 23, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Wuhan on Lockdown As 17 Dead, 571 Infected With Coronavirus
All transportation including flights and high-speed trains has been temporarily suspended as authorities attempt to contain the outbreak.
January 22, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Breakfast With Raccoons: The Rise of China’s Exotic Pet Cafés
Young Chinese are flocking to downtown venues offering close encounters with wild animals. But the businesses have also ruffled some feathers.
January 22, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Ghosts from the Shells
Abandoned Japanese chemical weapons have poisoned thousands since the end of WWII. For those that survive, the battle is far from over.
January 22, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
The Empty Consumerism of China’s ‘Queer Eye’ Clone
What happens when you take the “queer” out of “Queer Eye”?
January 16, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Crystal meth abusers beware: China pharmacies now have facial recognition
New terminals being trialled at 31 health care organisations require pharmacists and buyers of controlled medicines to verify their identities through face scans, in one of China’s many recent applications of facial recognition technology.
January 16, 2020 Source: South China Morning Post
Lacking Support, China’s Autistic Adults Search for Love
For millions of Chinese living with autism, finding a partner can be a challenge — and the country’s socioeconomic realities often don’t help.
January 16, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Nike Woos Chinese Customers With Spring Festival Ad
Many viewers in the country have applauded the American sportswear brand for showcasing the festival’s human side.
January 14, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Camera Above the Classroom
Chinese schools are using facial recognition on students. But should they?
January 14, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone