- March 16, 2020
Filmmaker Hao Wu returned to China looking for young nouveau riche to cast in his new documentary, but he crossed paths with the country's "loser generation" instead. He shares the lessons learned from this invisible…
Read MoreFilmmaker Hao Wu returned to China looking for young nouveau riche to cast in his new documentary, but he crossed paths with the country's "loser generation" instead. He shares the lessons learned from this invisible…
Read MoreIn her elusive search for a popular Sichuanese delicacy, restauranteur Damao discovers what it takes to bring her hometown's culinary traditions to Chicagoans. As an up-and-coming chef in the Second City, Damao hopes to be…
READ MOREInstead of pressing charges after a hit-and-run, Houze started to think about how China's labor force has made the economy more resilient than expected. He tells of how he marries granular observations with secular forces…
READ MORERachel accidentally landed herself as a "foreign babe" in the eponymous Chinese soap opera in the 1990s. That experience has shaped her perspective and her work as a writer and teacher ever since.
READ MOREMatt Sheehan recounts how he kept it together when his pants split wide open during his first NPC presser, just as he was about to ask Premier Li Keqiang an important question on the environment.…
READ MOREChinese has become the equivalent of the generic “foreigner” in Ethiopia. Maria Repnikova reveals what her daily experience in the Ethiopian capital says about China’s integration into the local economy.
READ MOREThese days, you can buy anything online in China. But when Jiayang Fan was growing up in Chongqing, she thought “chocolate” was its own brand because there was only one kind. She observes how hyper…
READ MOREDamien unexpectedly got himself involved in what was perhaps China’s biggest political drama in a generation. His chance encounter with Chinese movie star Zhang Ziyi and quick tweeting defused a vicious Chinese rumor in connection…
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