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Send us a textChina may have 5,000 years of history, but now it has to compete for clicks and eyebal
Send us a textThough streaming is on the rise, film festivals are still an important channel for cre
Send us a textA bonus episode where we will delve into the making of the movie Leap, which came out
Send us a textThe Communist Party of China celebrating its 100th year anniversary this year, driving
Send us a textWith a market that will quadruple between 2013 and 2025, China’s animation industry is
Send us a textIn February 2021 China’s cinemas sold more ticket than the USA—a result of the COVID-1
Send us a textNot far from the Forbidden City lies Temple Dongjingyuan (Temple 东景缘), formerly knowed
Send us a textIf you are on this side of the Great Wall, you might have seen their shops and vending
Send us a textMiddle Earth is now joining The World of Chinese magazine podcast network.The World of
Send us a textEcommerce and short-video app Xiaohongshu (小红书 or RED), or RED, has been booming in c
Send us a textLast year, as COVID-19 cases spiked around the world, many thought cinemas would die.
Send us a textA few years ago, the stand-up comedy scene in China was largely considered to be alter
Send us a textChina’s cultural industry is not often the topic of a book. However, the newly release
Send us a textAs much as everyone would love to claim that they enjoy “highly refined” art and movie
Send us a textZhang Shiwen 张释文, the head of entertainment and a partner at the law firm Huiye in Sha
Send us a textLong gone are the days when Chinese film directors could shoot their films and win awa
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Send us a textChina’s card and board games market size was valued at $580 million in 2018, and is pr
Send us a textLeading the world in the LED market, it was only natural for China to join the fun of
Send us a text“If Mulan doesn’t work in China, we have a problem,” said Alan Horn, the co-chairman o