Interview with Oliver Chang, author of “The Goddess of Democracy”
Oliver Chang is an illustrator from Hong Kong based in London. Recently, his online works, in particular, “The Goddess of Democracy” (featured image, detail) have …
Oliver Chang is an illustrator from Hong Kong based in London. Recently, his online works, in particular, “The Goddess of Democracy” (featured image, detail) have …
Isaac Cheng is the vice-chairman of Demosistō, currently a year three student in Sociology at Shue Yan University. He was inspired by the protests against …
Isabella L. Bird (1831- 1904) was a writer, photographer, and one of the most well-traveled English explorers in the 19th century. Related: The best old …
Badiucao (巴 丢 草) is an appreciated Chinese political artist and rights activist. The name Badiucao was adopted to protect his real identity. Badiucao uses …
MICHAEL PETTIS is a professor of economics at Peking University and the founder of Maybe Mars, an independent music label started in the summer of …
The autobiography of MARGARET SUN traces intertwining personal events and epochal historical events, the recent history of China, from Shanghai before the Japanese invasion, to …
Wang Wen, 惘闻, is a Chinese Post Rock band from Dalian in the North of China and they have been around since 1999. Wang Wen …
We interviewed Dr. Mankei Tam (MK), director of Amnesty International Hong Kong about the recent protests against the extradition bill in China: what are the …
Hao Wu (吴皓, Wu Hao, born 1972) is a Chinese-American film director, producer and writer, director of People’s Republic of Desire, about China’s live-streaming phenomenon …
A Look into the Practices of Taoists and Buddhists During the Festival The Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as the Ghost Festival, is a significant …
Parkour in China: Celebrating the Skills and Spirit of Early Chinese Freerunners Through the Lens of a Photographer Parkour freestyle is a discipline that involves …
“China’s Millennials” challenges the idea that this generation has been pacified by material comfort and nationalism. Eric is currently working on his next book, dedicated …
A journey through time: the historical significance of Fujian Tulou’s earthen houses The earthen ‘castles of Fujian Tulou are a remarkable example of unique architecture …
Chinese police detained one of the leading Marxist students, on the anniversary of the 125th birthday of the founder of modern China, Mao Zedong. Related …