Poorly animated yellow cows walking on two legs, raw voice acting, and extremely slow pace — these are characteristics of China’s most recent box office hit and viral phenomenon. Released Aug. 5 after ...
Zhuge Yiyang was catapulted to international academic stardom for her viral interview with Christopher Nolan. Now, Chinese ...
Three delivery platforms announced they will stop factoring in time riders spend stopped at traffic lights into overall ...
A Chinese architect’s experiment with artificial intelligence reveals a future where machines handle execution, while human ...
This summer, 18-year-olds who have just completed the nation’s grueling college entrance exam are spending tens of thousands ...
A notice requiring employers to ensure workers take leave sparked widespread discussion online, causing it to be retracted ...
A lack of anti-smoking policies at Chinese universities is forcing students affected by secondhand smoke to suffer in silence ...
Zheng He’s epic voyages across Asia and Africa are often dismissed as a historical curiosity. The truth is far more ...
Researchers spend decades deciphering ancient texts and understanding bygone science. Now, their once-overlooked disciplines ...
Two gray-green production lines glow beneath harsh white lights, their conveyor belts moving ceaselessly like mechanical rivers. Clanging metal, the rip of packing tape, and the dull thud of cardboard ...
A Chinese film about a chef caught in the crossfire of a war between the US and a Middle Eastern country has become the latest box-office hit in China, with many lauding its anti-war message. The film ...