Frozen in Wuhan
Tom Baxter
Fang Fang’s diary helped her compatriots get through the darkest days of the lockdown in Wuhan
Fang Fang’s diary helped her compatriots get through the darkest days of the lockdown in Wuhan
Under Chinese influence or guilt by association?
Horse racing, a symbol of British colonialism, went with the empire
China’s most successful modern city was an accident of history
Poetry from Yuan Changming
Why Hong Kong is an identity issue for China
Tiananmen has shown that communist China will do anything to cling onto power. HK is next.
Get ready for an anti-China backlash over coronavirus
Why China’s heavy-handed denial of a separate Tawainese identity will fail
Four poems by Anthony Tao
Remembering the Beijing Bookworm
China is facing a regional backlash
One country, two systems, many walls
The accidental reporter in Hong Kong
A millennial in Beijing
Has our relationship with technology reached a turning point?
An interview with exiled Chinese novelist Ma Jian
What does it mean to be Chinese?
Bogus health claims are pushing species to the brink
The decline of Western influence in an age of acronyms
How tea fuelled Western colonial endeavour
It should be obvious by now what China wants in the South China Sea
A road trip yields insights into the rise and decline of megapowers
Trading away priceless heritage
Can Aung San Suu Kyi resist China’s influence? The generals before her couldn’t
China is back in charge in Asia.
How a French traveller stumbled upon the Miao and their textile culture
The US love affair with China is marked by cycles of exuberance and deflationary despair.
‘Do you speak Chinese?’ is akin to asking ‘Do you speak Romance?’
The word “miracle” is bandied about far too much in the context of China