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Past parades have showcased previously unseen weapons, including stealthy unmanned combat drones, rocket-powered ...
A video of the flight attendant is going viral on Chinese social media, with many users comparing his looks to actor Song ...
Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) has issued a warning about Chinese apps like TikTok and WeChat, citing excessive data ...
It’s truly a joyful experience,” Huang Wei told NBC News after his social media video helped prompt an investigation by ...
China Trading Desk’s latest Travel Sentiment Survey highlights flexibility and spontaneity as the new travel norm and the growing influence of social media platforms in making purchase decisions.
Xiaohongshu (the Chinese Instagram) is full of ads for “pretend-to-work companies,” racking up millions of views. These ads also provoke debate. For some, it’s a way to relieve psychological pressure; ...
News Tourist in S'pore fined S$200 for having durian in hotel room The woman clarified that she did not know about the rule beforehand.
A budget hotel in China just turned a standard suite into a shrine for anime fans—and the internet has thoughts. The two characters have already shared a large fan base in China. These images are of ...
The broadening of the strategic partnership between Alibaba and Xiaohongshu comes as China’s e-commerce giants vie for market share on multiple fronts amid weakened consumer confidence, leading to ...
It was hosted by Tian Xin, a cyber matchmaker who has livestreamed virtual group dates on Xiaohongshu — or RedNote, a Chinese social media app — for over a year. By day, Tian works at a tech firm. At ...
Global advertising technology firm The Trade Desk has appointed Stella Leung (pictured) as senior vice president of the Greater China and Korea region.
China’s “pretend to work” trend is more than a viral fad—it’s a snapshot of a generation navigating economic upheaval with creativity and resilience. Who knew faking a job could feel so… productive?