When hordes of foodies descended on a small shop in northwestern China, one cook’s exhausted expression broke the internet. Now his focus is flavor, not fame.
The translation of culturally specific Chinese terms has long been a challenge for even the best of experts, with culinary terms ranking among the most difficult. Not for nothing, a recent 2,000-word ...
Launched by a local man, an anti-desertification initiative in the country’s arid northwest went viral after being featured ...
Travelers first began posting online pictures of the textbooks, whose covers feature famous sites from around the world, ...
China’s rural data-labeling centers relied on mothers who could work, care for children and hold households in place all at ...
Bending low over the green fabric table, Wu Yize’s eyes locked on the cue ball, every movement fluid and deliberate. The ...
Street food vendor Bai Xianying’s resemblance to the “King of Mandopop” made him an overnight hit — but he prefers flipping ...
When a Chinese livestreamer ambushed a U.S. streaming star with a braised goose from his hometown, sales boomed. Why didn’t ...
China’s strictest regulations on fireworks and firecrackers will take effect May 1, imposing stricter limits on safety, noise ...
Tourists are choosing to primarily take domestic road trips this year, with music and cultural events driving tourism.
China wants to keep its cyberspace “clean” — and there’s an army of workers tasked with sanitizing the country’s virtual world. Hired by top domestic internet companies, the so-called content ...
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