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Lei Wuze, who spent more than 20 years searching for his son, sought six yuan and an apology in a civil case against the ...
When East met West in the mid-1800s, no one could understand each other. After a concerted effort between working-class Chinese and early traders, a new language was born, traces of which live on to ...
LIAONING, Northeast China — Xu Shouzhong, 67, never imagined his small arcade would outlast all the others. “It’s a fluke,” he tells Sixth Tone. “In bigger cities, the survivors are legends. My place ...
In tribute to her grandparents, artist Wu Wei explores in her work the anguish of loss and the joy of remembrance.
Young Chinese are honoring historical figures with playful, personal gifts tailored to each legend’s quirks and stories.
Staff from one of the unlicensed facilities, discovered in May after a tip-off, fled when police arrived, leaving behind ...
An online complaint claiming the mural promotes smoking has divided opinion, drawing hundreds of comments. Officials say the ...
In Wuxi, Jiangsu province, an image was worth 1,000 drones. There, the machines converged in the sky to form a Buddha’s hand ...
Lured by middlemen promising high pay and free housing, thousands of students traveled to the country’s south this summer.
Long before Japan made it iconic, matcha began as a ritual in Song Dynasty China, powdered, whisked, and judged for elegance.
Just two years after being declared extinct, the dugong has been sighted again in the South China Sea, a sign of progress in ...
China has nearly 30 million single mothers. Now, many are finding support by moving in together, splitting bills, sharing ...