Many of the animals prepared for slaughter are kidnapped in other provinces before being brought to Yulin.
What do democracy, terrorism, and cults have in common? Find out on this episode of China Uncensored!
While Chinese tourists were shut out of famous sites in the United States, many were amazed at how U.S. society remained calm and orderly.
A heated conversation between an independent journalist and a regime mouthpiece reporter drew plenty of netizen comments criticizing the “evil” newspaper.
Party head Hu Jintao delivered a report on behalf of the 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which sparked a hot Internet discussion on the Party’s demise.
A Chinese factory manager in Cambodia was punished for defacing a picture of former King Norodom Sihanouk, who died this month in Beijing.
A photo that shows a Chinese kindergarten teacher holding a small boy by the ears, causing the child to scream in pain, triggered a storm of criticism among netizens after it was uploaded to a popular Chinese social media website on Wednesday.
The flagship newspaper of a regime that strictly controls the press made its debut on Sina Weibo, the microblogging platform, recently—to the sound of chortles by many Chinese netizens.
A well-connected blogger tries to vilify US Ambassador, but netizens come to the rescue.
Netizens in China are raising the alarm about the return of a deadly illness—they say SARS is back in China, and Chinese officials cannot be trusted to keep people safe.
Defying censorship, Chinese netizens verbalize opposition through slang expressions.
Many of the animals prepared for slaughter are kidnapped in other provinces before being brought to Yulin.
What do democracy, terrorism, and cults have in common? Find out on this episode of China Uncensored!
While Chinese tourists were shut out of famous sites in the United States, many were amazed at how U.S. society remained calm and orderly.
A heated conversation between an independent journalist and a regime mouthpiece reporter drew plenty of netizen comments criticizing the “evil” newspaper.
Party head Hu Jintao delivered a report on behalf of the 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which sparked a hot Internet discussion on the Party’s demise.
A Chinese factory manager in Cambodia was punished for defacing a picture of former King Norodom Sihanouk, who died this month in Beijing.
A photo that shows a Chinese kindergarten teacher holding a small boy by the ears, causing the child to scream in pain, triggered a storm of criticism among netizens after it was uploaded to a popular Chinese social media website on Wednesday.
The flagship newspaper of a regime that strictly controls the press made its debut on Sina Weibo, the microblogging platform, recently—to the sound of chortles by many Chinese netizens.
A well-connected blogger tries to vilify US Ambassador, but netizens come to the rescue.
Netizens in China are raising the alarm about the return of a deadly illness—they say SARS is back in China, and Chinese officials cannot be trusted to keep people safe.
Defying censorship, Chinese netizens verbalize opposition through slang expressions.