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Some individuals of Yunnan's Dai minority still carry some of the ancient characteristic symbols of their heritage: black-dyed teeth and tattoos.
by Cameron Hack, additional reporting by Edoardo Donati Fogliazza and Valerie Osipov, 14 February 2019
Dating back to the 10th century, the peculiar Chinese tradition of foot-binding was a common practice among young girls in China.
by Cameron Hack, additional reporting by Edoardo Donati Fogliazza and Valerie Osipov, 14 February 2019
And if so, are those living in the remote Gansu town of Liqian today the descendants of these lost troops?
by Matthew Bossons, 11 January 2019
Chinese firms are working to radically change the way we experience the world around us through augmented reality.
by Adam Robbins, 02 November 2018
In our September 2018 cover story, we explore the changing state of Daxing.
by Dominique Wong, additional reporting by Edoardo Donati Fogliazza, Yuka Hayashi and Lu Qinxin, 29 September 2018
A colossal government-run wine bureau helps.
by Noelle Mateer, 23 August 2018
In our July 2018 cover story, we spotlight China’s hip-hop dance scene and how street dancers are educating the masses – while dancing around regulations.
by Dominique Wong, additional reporting by Lu Qinxin and Edoardo Donati Fogliazza, 20 July 2018
We asked hutong residents and shop owners in Beixinqiao – a neighborhood that was particularly hard hit by citywide construction last year – how their lives have changed.
by Noelle Mateer, Edoardo Donati Fogliazza and Qinxin Lu, 25 June 2018
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