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‘The Rap of China’ Returns After Off-Beat Year
China’s first hip-hop reality show shone a spotlight on the local rap scene, but ultimately artists found themselves cast in a bad light.
July 16, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
What Chinese Soccer Fans Are Laughing About
Off the field, the FIFA World Cup has inspired endless memes and mirth.
July 14, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Socially Awkward Millennials Claim They’re ‘Spiritually Finnish’
Residents of crowded Chinese cities find deep resonance in the work of cartoonist Karoliina Korhonen.
July 11, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
After Banning Foreign Trash, China Will Soon Enforce Recycling
City dwellers will have to sort their household waste under new laws being drafted.
July 2, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Bus Company Dismisses Fatigue Claims in Collision That Killed 18
Investigations have yet to determine the cause of the fatal accident in central China’s Hunan province on Friday.
July 2, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Polluted Water Exhibition Prompts Official Action
Chinese artist Nut Brother’s latest project puts a message in a bottle to raise awareness of contaminated drinking water.
July 2, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Shanghai School Stabbing Suspect Arrested on Homicide Charges
Police say man accused of killing two students sought revenge against society.
June 30, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
A sexist "harem-building" game from China is hot in South Korea
Some players say Call Me Lord is sexist
June 29, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
A Brief History of China’s Tomboy Heartthrobs
‘Produce 101’ contestant Sunnee is only the most recent in a long line of androgynous pop idols.
June 29, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Bystanders Cheer as Student Falls to Death
Web users have condemned onlookers in a viral video who can be seen applauding as a 19-year-old kills herself.
June 27, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
ByteDance and Tencent Both Complain of Smear Campaigns
On the same day, tech rivals say they have filed reports with police about defamatory articles.
June 26, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Chinese Consumers Most Willing to Trade Privacy for Convenience
Digital Consumer Insights report says Chinese respondents aren’t as worried about online fraud compared with their Asia-Pacific peers.
June 20, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Why Are People Still Dying in China’s Dragon Boat Races?
A lack of state regulation and poor safety standards are turning small-town competitions into dangerous events.
June 18, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Chinese Netizens Divided Over Singing Cinderella
Polarizing reality show contestant Yang Chaoyue has pop idol looks and imperfect pitch.
June 15, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Baidu’s new blockchain game allows you to gamble on the World Cup
In Du Yuzhou, players grow planets and gamble with virtual tokens
June 15, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Millennial Misery Fuels Online Pop Psychology
In a country that struggles to talk about its feelings, web-based platforms are helping youngsters make sense of their emotions.
June 14, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Electrocution Deaths Worry Residents of Flooded Guangdong
Amid heavy rainfall from a typhoon, several bodies were found near power poles and bus stops with electric signs.
June 11, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
The Growing Pains of China’s ‘Blue-Collar’ Apartments
Hangzhou opens low-rent housing specifically for migrant workers, but a previous experiment in Shenzhen met with mixed results.
June 8, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Tencent and ByteDance Take Ongoing Feud to Court
A Beijing court has accepted lawsuits filed by the two Chinese internet companies, each accusing the other of unfair competition.
June 4, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
The New Filmmakers Redefining Chinese Independent Cinema
Up-and-coming directors are eschewing epic documentaries about a changing society in favor of sensitive examinations of the self.
June 4, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone