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Mei KTV's AI-generated music videos are serving up unexpected horror imagery, turning romantic ballads into gothic nightmares for unsuspecting customers.
We look at how these minors are hustling in the last mile of the food delivery game, what the safety risks are, and why China's educated workforce is turning to food delivery in troves.
Blink and you’ll miss it. Backdoor Bodega is Penang’s best-kept secret. The drinks and vibes are immaculate. And they have the accolades to prove it.
How have we hit such highs while reaching such lows? Welcome to the world of "Nine-Tailed Fox Demon Falls for Me," a Chinese TV Short Drama that has the world transfixed.
Harare, Zimbabwe is about to enjoy a full dose of Chinese cinema goodness, further deepening cultural ties between the two countries. In a vibrant display of growing Sino-African cultural relations, ...
Though Darlie's English name changed in the 1980s, its racially-charged Chinese name has remained intact until today Darlie, the Chinese toothpaste brand infamous for its blackface packaging, will ...
The continuing “Rejuvenation” of Beijing enters a new phase this spring as local authorities are starting to ask for volunteers to relocate out of the city center. Signs first posted last month in the ...
We Tried is a series where RADII staff try out unique foods, experiences, and phenomena in China. Drop us a line if you have a suggestion. In China, there’s more to your average TCM/massage parlor ...
“The first time I heard ‘Purple Rain,’ I didn’t like it,” Click #15 frontman Ricky Sixx tells us. Credited with bringing Chinese funk music to the mainstream through the group’s performances on ...
Soon after his suicide in 1989 at the age of 25, Hai Zi’s poems about nature, loneliness, and the fleeting nature of yearning and happiness began inspiring a generation of steadfast, fiercely ...
In celebration of International Record Store Day, which falls on April 21 this year, our photo theme this week is Record Shopping in China. Though vinyl culture never quite caught on China in quite ...
Shanghai's residents are trash talking, with new recycling laws fueling garbage-sorting apps, clothing, and virtual reality experiences ...
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