Chinese-Congolese Singer Zhong Feifei on Competing on Reality TV and New Music

From studying global security to competing in a Chinese singing reality show.

by Phoebe Kut, 26 January 2021

Meet the Man Empowering Kids Through Karate in China

Henry Novoa shares with That's what got him interested in the sport and his academy's success in international competitions.

by Ryan Gandolfo, 12 October 2020

We Interview the 'King', China’s Famous Beer Drinking Vlogger

We reached out to Pangzai to discuss his online celebrity status, his life in rural China and more.

by Ryan Gandolfo, 07 January 2020

Generation Gap: On Expensive 5G Technology

‘Generation Gap’ is a monthly series where we talk to two Beijingers from two different generations.

by Herlina Liu, 24 December 2019

Getting Moderately Deep With... The Owner of a Small Bar

In our monthly series ‘Getting Moderately Deep With... ’ we ask a food vendor tough questions. Well, sort-of tough.

by Herlina Liu, 23 December 2019

Taschen's Peter Leong Talks Famed Publisher's Mainland Expansion

We caught up with Taschen Asia's General Manager Peter Leong, to talk a bit more about Taschen's expansion into the Chinese mainland and what this will mean for the company's Asian output....

by Bryan Grogan, 07 December 2019

Caspian Talk About Capturing Vulnerability and Taking Chances

We caught up with the American post rock band's guitarist, keyboardist and synthesizer player Philip Jamieson ahead of their upcoming China tour.

by Cristina Ng, 29 November 2019

Getting Moderately Deep With... The Owner of a Small Japanese Restaurant

In our monthly series 'Getting Moderately Deep With... ' we ask a food vendor tough questions. Well, sort-of tough.

by Liu Yang, 22 November 2019

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