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A Reward Of Liquor For Coronavirus Heroes In China Does Not Bring Cheers

Saturday, March 28, 2020

A token of appreciation for medical staff who worked in Wuhan when coronavirus was at its peak is getting an icy reception on social media.

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PHOTOS: In A Coronavirus Crisis, Delivery Workers Can Be A Lifeline

Sunday, March 08, 2020

The city of Wuhan may be in lockdown — but its couriers are still on the move, delivering everything from medical supplies to instant noodles.

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China's Red Banners Take On Coronavirus. Even Mahjong Gets A Mention

Sunday, March 01, 2020

The traditional propaganda tool is now addressing the outbreak. Like public health messages in many parts of the world, the banners can be straightforward, scary ... and quite creative.

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Quarantined Folks In China Gripe And Goof Around On Social Media

Saturday, February 01, 2020

As the coronavirus outbreak continues, netizens are posting their thoughts on government information control — and showing how they manage to have fun in spite of it all.

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'Please Help Me.' What People In China Are Saying About The Outbreak On Social Media

Friday, January 24, 2020

Residents in Wuhan and other Chinese cities affected by the Wuhan coronavirus are using platforms like Weibo to share their fears and frustrations.

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Public Transport In Wuhan Suspended Due To Coronavirus Concerns

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

It's the most dramatic change in the wake of the newly discovered virus, which has so far infected some 500 individuals and killed 17. Will it help stem the outbreak?

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China's Luckin Coffee Tries To Conquer A Nation Of Tea Drinkers

Friday, May 17, 2019

In less than two years, the Chinese brand has opened 2,300 stores — second in China only to Starbucks. The company went public on Nasdaq on Friday. And it's losing millions.

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China Plans To Make Scratch From Noodles

Thursday, April 04, 2019

Lessons in noodle-making is one of the ways that China hopes to eliminate rural poverty by 2020.

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Freckled Model In Zara Ad Sparks Outcry On Chinese Social Media

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Her unretouched face set off a heated debate about beauty standards — and whether freckles are uglifying.

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Duke Professor Is Sorry For Urging Chinese Students Not To Speak Chinese

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

A professor sent an email instructing Chinese students at Duke to speak only English in certain campus buildings. An uproar and an apology followed.

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Sorry, Santa: A Chinese City Has Just Banned All Things Christmas

Friday, December 21, 2018

No public Christmas displays. No celebrations. No holiday socks or Santa costumes sold by vendors. What's behind this seemingly Grinch-like stance?

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Dolce & Gabbana Ad (With Chopsticks) Provokes Public Outrage in China

Saturday, December 01, 2018

In response to the three controversial videos, many Chinese are calling for a boycott of the brand — although Chinese ads aren't always respectful of other cultures, either.

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A Fiery Debate Over 'Sissies' Vs. Macho Men In China's Social Media

Sunday, September 30, 2018

It started when the boy band New F4 was featured on the annual back-to-school special that every primary and middle school student must watch and discuss.

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Ikea In Shanghai Tries To Kick Out Freeloading Senior Citizens

Thursday, October 20, 2016

They've been coming to the spacious cafeteria to hang out — and they bring their own food. No more, says Ikea.

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