In China, social and lifestyle trends often move faster than formal news. A short video, a casual phrase, a food habit, or a ...
In recent months a simple plush toy shaped like a red horse has unexpectedly become one of the most talked about consumer ...
Suddenly, it’s cool to be Chinese on the internet ...
Paris is rolling out a confrontational online strategy to counter disinformation from the United States and beyond.
When Vivian Hao, a 39-year-old editor in China’s Anhui Province, came across the red horse plushie on social media, she felt a pang of recognition. The toy, meant to spread holiday cheer, seemed to ...
A frowny-faced horse plushie, the result of a factory mistake, has become the internet’s unofficial mascot for the Lunar New Year. Fans say it resonates with overworked office employees.
Original sketches from the widely acclaimed animated short film Nobody are making their public debut at the Yao — Chinese ...