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As China’s ultrashort TV series find fans in the U.S., bilingual screenwriters are in high demand in Hollywood — it’s just ...
This summer brought a climate reversal, with floods in the north, drought in the south and other extreme weather.
Shanghai, Shenzhen and other cities are curbing extra workbooks as authorities double down on reforms to ease exam stress.
In 1949, with the Japanese and the Kuomintang defeated, the Communist Party decided on “March of the Volunteers” as its ...
The new plan calls for integrating AI and the sciences into curricula, building a national data platform, and steering ...
Lei Wuze, who spent more than 20 years searching for his son, sought six yuan and an apology in a civil case against the ...
Over the years, Chinese archaeologists have uncovered new jade relics that may shed light on the dawn of Chinese civilization ...
Staff from one of the unlicensed facilities, discovered in May after a tip-off, fled when police arrived, leaving behind ...
Young Chinese are honoring historical figures with playful, personal gifts tailored to each legend’s quirks and stories.
Movable type printing techniques filled the interlude between woodblock carving and digital publishing. Now, enthusiasts are bringing it back.
Lured by middlemen promising high pay and free housing, thousands of students traveled to the country’s south this summer.
In tribute to her grandparents, artist Wu Wei explores in her work the anguish of loss and the joy of remembrance.
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