ARTS, TRADITIONAL CULTURE

The Century-Old Opera Reimagining Female Freedom, Love, and Fantasy

Yue opera, originated in Zhejiang and known for its gender-bending roles and progressive stage design, is building a feminist dreamscape for a new generation

TRAVEL

Qingtian: China’s “Little Europe” with a County-Town Heart

Often celebrated online for its European flair as the hometown of countless Chinese diaspora, this small mountain town’s true essence lies in the lives of those who left, stayed, and returned—shaping it over generations

FOOD

The Magic of Konjac: What’s Behind China’s Obsession with the Toxic Plant

A poisonous ancient plant, konjac has become the country’s favorite crunchy, stimulating snack—and a global sensation for its healthy yet addictive bite

MODERN HISTORY

What Makes China’s Legal Exam the Toughest in the Nation?

With a record number of people taking the Chinese bar exam this year, attention has turned once again to the country’s toughest exam—and to how it has evolved from selecting imperial officials to fostering public legal awareness today

TRADITIONAL CULTURE

A Tiny Rural Community’s Grand Effort to Welcome the Ancestral God | Photo Story

Despite having only six households left, the “parading of the god” ceremony in Fujian’s Weixiang village continues each year, alive with color, techno music, and unwavering faith

NEWS

Wang Nuannuan, Attempted Murder Survivor, and Her Extraordinary Path to Rebirth

Widely known as the “pregnant woman pushed off a cliff in Thailand,” Wang was recently granted a divorce from her attacker after a prolonged legal battle. Her story is one of unimaginable trauma and extraordinary resilience.

ENTERTAINMENT

The 2025 Halloween Costume Guide (Chinese Memes Version)

Eight Chinese Halloween costume ideas inspired by this year’s viral trends, from an “international power couple” to a humble fried chicken fillet vendor

HISTORICAL FIGURES

Late Bloomers in Ancient China

A cursory look back through some key characters in China’s history reveals that much can be achieved, even in one’s twilight years

IDIOMS

Idiomized: Mastering the Art of Cooking in Four Characters

As one of the oldest professions, chefs have inspired many idioms that show wisdom beyond the act of cooking itself

TRAVEL

How a Small Chinese Village Is Welcoming Translators Worldwide

From century-old villages to China’s first translator residency, Songyang is drawing young entrepreneurs and global visitors while preserving its cultural heritage