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The first snow of 2002 Came a little later than before Stopped at the second-rate car on the eighth floor And took away the last fallen yellow leaf So begins Dao Lang’s “The First Snow of 2002,” the ...
The last few weeks have seen Harvard’s admissions process on trial. But the case — brought by Affirmative Action opponent Edward Blum and being tried by the Boston Federal Courthouse at the moment — ...
This week’s song is sung by Stephanie Chou and Octavia Romano, but we really could’ve chosen any of several versions (e.g., here’s one with Placido Domingo). That’s because “Kangding Love Song” is one ...
We delve into the legend’s philosophy in combining art and sport into one masterful practice of martial arts. If Bruce Lee—also known by his Chinese name, Li Xiaolong—were still alive today, he would ...
The 2000s marked the golden era of Taiwanese rom-coms, dominating television screens across Asia. It all began with Meteor Garden (2001), which introduced the concept of an idol drama (偶像剧, ǒuxiàng jù ...
Soh Wai Ching runs up some of the tallest buildings in the world, like the Burj Khalifa, and he’s damn good at it. We've highlighted his story from competitive chess at college to winning gold medals ...
The young pianist makes history as the first Hongkonger to win the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Held once every four years since 1962, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition ...
Hermès’ “Au Galop!” collection marks the label’s debut runway show in China, where equestrian chic meets urban Shanghai.
In a race of endurance, Ye Yifei proved China’s got the stamina to win. Ferrari just landed its third consecutive win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans last week, featuring a career milestone for Ye Yifei, ...
While the national team stumbles, a grassroots amateur football tournament in Jiangsu is stealing all the spotlight.
Spanning decades of monumental changes, the sprawling compound of Sentul Depot went from a rail hub to a cultural landmark.
The fair brings together artists from all over China who are experimenting with different kinds of mediums and materials, while proposing an alternative to the traditional art fair.