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After six students drowned in a mine tank, social media users question safety precautions and media framing. 🔥 Quick Take: ...
From residential compounds in Liangzhu to Renhe Street (良渚街道–仁和街道), some residents complained that their water smelled like ...
An international online academic conference exploring cutting-edge challenges and innovations in criminal justice, with global perspectives from China, the UK, and beyond. Featuring sessions on gender ...
A 60-year-old man from Nanjing became the biggest trending topic on Weibo recently after news circulated that he had ...
Artists Qiu Anxiong and Howie Tsui join curator Rebecca Wang for a virtual conversation exploring traditional and fantastical motifs in contemporary art. Part of The Roaming Peach Blossom Spring ...
A panel discussion in Berlin will address China's international media strategy, including topics such as disinformation, propaganda, and digital influence. Speakers will also examine Taiwan’s approach ...
On 9 October 2025, the Clingendael Institute will host an online conference examining the evolving nature of EU–China relations. As part of the ReConnect China consortium, this event will bring ...
China Currents returns to NYAFF with a slate of fresh voices and powerful stories from across Greater China. From roadside mysteries to neo-noir thrillers, this year’s lineup explores fractured ...
On Saturday, July 26, the Chinese Historical Society of America will host a book talk with author and scholar Laureen Hom. She will discuss her new book, The Power of Chinatown: Searching for Spatial ...
This online session explores the history and presence of Jewish communities in China, including Kaifeng, Harbin, and Shanghai, with insights into their cultural legacy and contemporary life.
What did African dance mean to Mao-era China? This talk by Prof. Emily Wilcox explores how touring African dance ensembles shaped Chinese perceptions of Africa and became powerful tools of cultural ...