“Drink hot water” has become an unlikely life philosophy on TikTok, as countless users track their journey towards “being” or “becoming Chinese”. All of this is part of a broader social media trend ...
Noë Bryant spent 41 years identifying as African American. This year, she became Chinese. Inspired by viral videos on social media, Bryant dragged her husband and two children to their local Asian ...
Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian communities. More than a dozen countries celebrate new year at this ...
Chinese cars could be at an American dealership sooner than you think, and that’s good news for US consumers. Chinese car companies make more vehicles than anyone else on Earth and export more as well ...
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Suddenly, it’s cool to be Chinese on the internet. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Over the past month, many on TikTok may have ...
Five students in the corner of Stegeman Coliseum were dressed up as “Smurfs” to show support for Georgia basketball guard Marcus “Smurf” Millender for the Bulldogs' SEC tilt with Tennessee. The 5-foot ...
Smurf Millender will never be the tallest player on the basketball court. That’s been the case since he first donned a jersey. The junior guard stands at 5-foot-11, tied for the shortest on Georgia ...
Long before Western astrology, the Chinese zodiac helped organize years, beliefs, and social life. Here’s how the system of 12 animals evolved over the centuries. An antique Chinese copper coin ...
In the year since DeepSeek, a little-known artificial-intelligence lab from China, shocked the world with a whizzy new model, the country’s clout in AI has only grown. It is now the undisputed global ...
The viral meme isn’t really about China or actual Chinese people. It's a symbol of what Americans believe their own country has lost. It’s hard to quantify a zeitgeist, but here at WIRED, chronically ...
“I see a bunch of Americans drinking hot water with lemon and honey, eating congee, drinking hot pot, drinking more soup, eating Chinese vegetables,” one Chinese creator, Emma Peng, recently shared in ...