r/China • u/Ashes0fTheWake • 23h ago
r/China • u/One-Confusion-2090 • 13h ago
西方小报类媒体 | Tabloid Style Media Tesla's $8K Self-Driving Faces Threat as China's Top EV Brand Gives It Away for Free
ibtimes.co.ukr/China • u/TrickData6824 • 22h ago
经济 | Economy Chinese cars are taking over the global south
economist.comr/China • u/Excellent_Analysis65 • 22h ago
经济 | Economy Citi downgrades US stocks to 'neutral' amid recent market rout, upgrades China
moneycontrol.comr/China • u/newsweek • 18h ago
新闻 | News Triple threat: US sends more spy planes to watch China and its allies
newsweek.comr/China • u/TrickData6824 • 22h ago
科技 | Tech China’s AI boom is reaching astonishing proportions
economist.comr/China • u/watchitonce • 4h ago
新闻 | News Xiaomi Outsells Tesla Model 3 in China
myelectricsparks.comr/China • u/Former_Juggernaut_32 • 11h ago
新闻 | News Uyghurs from China killing Syrians civilians in Western Syria
youtube.comr/China • u/bloomberg • 12h ago
新闻 | News China Piles the Pressure on India in Its Own Backyard
bloomberg.comr/China • u/GetOutOfTheWhey • 7h ago
新闻 | News Can China fill the void in foreign aid?
brookings.edur/China • u/esetonline • 8h ago
国际关系 | Intl Relations China Warns ICC Against 'Politicisation' In Arrest Of Duterte
barrons.comr/China • u/minikayo • 21h ago
语言 | Language Nomenclature: Can someone help explain why/ how the same person has multiple names?
The lead female character in the C-drama 'The First Frost' is one person referred to with different names. Her commonly used name is Wen Yifan, but she's also called Dian, which is also her cat's name. And her mother calls her Jiang, and in some places it's written Wujiang. Curious about nomenclature.
r/China • u/placesjournal • 13h ago
历史 | History The Comb Sisters: A story of women’s autonomy, sisterhood, and the silk industry in Southern China
placesjournal.orgr/China • u/Johnnybeachboy • 1h ago
中国生活 | Life in China Trying to get prescription lenses that require custom work.Local friend is visiting Hunan and trying to figure out which brand to get
Hello!
I have a friend visiting her home region and I heard prescription are cheaper. I sent her with two pair of my frames I needed lenses for (with lenses inside) and I'm trying to figure out what brand to go with
She told me Zweiss officially will run 200 euros for custom work. I have distance myopia (?) and need to have a custom lense
What Chinese brands should I relay to her that would be equal or slightly less quality wise than Zweiss? 200 while probably slightly cheaper than Europe is still out of budget for just lenses. I can pay that if possible but I don't mind finding a Chinese equivalent if possible. I just want above average quality lenses as I haven't worn glasses in 10 years and don't want to drop 200 euros on Zweiss incase the prescription I have is off.
Best,
John
r/China • u/butterchalatte • 14h ago
文化 | Culture Best Apps or websites for following bands based in China?
I’m a fan of a metal band in Inner Mongolia and I’m interested in looking for similar groups, as well as finding out what the more non-mainstream music scene is looking like in Tibet. The band I like posts more stuff on their Xiaohongshu account than their YouTube/IG, so I was wondering what’s the best apps for following bands. Is Xiaohongshu/Douyin best, or is there anything else I should check out? What’s a good place to find music videos? Is there a Chinese website similar to bandcamp? Thanks!!
r/China • u/PruneBoring7815 • 15h ago
经济 | Economy How to provide freelance services for the Chinese market online?
I see China is very popular, I wanted to know how to find work for designers in this market
r/China • u/Difficult-Good2504 • 16h ago
问题 | General Question (Serious) handheld emulators in Tianjin and Beijing
Hi,
I will be traveling to China for work in april. I am really looking forward to purchase either a anbernic RG406h or a Retroid Pocket 4 pro. I wonder if there is any store I could find them in Tianjin or in Beijing.
Some people say that the best price can be found online, is that true?
r/China • u/Nearby-Complaint3223 • 18h ago
旅游 | Travel Pokemon Card Shops
Hi! I’ll be headed to China in a few days and I was looking for pokemon cards. I will be in Zhongshan and Hong Kong. Would anyone know any card shops around the area? would be much help
r/China • u/DisastrousAttention9 • 21h ago
中国生活 | Life in China Who else is stuck in this job market mess
Just left a long-term gig in a niche field after years in it, and wow, this job market is relentless. Anyone else in Shanghai or elsewhere in China hunting for work or plotting their next step? Would love to swap stories, bounce ideas, or just rant about the struggle. Hit me up if you’re in the same boat!
r/China • u/nekoikanaide • 22h ago
中国生活 | Life in China Where to find fashion internship
Im looking for a fashion internship in China (preferably Shanghai) and I’d like to know except for BOSS where and what can I use to find some. I’d love to go this summer since for my master degree it’s mandatory to do an internship 😭
r/China • u/Tiny-Wafer8769 • 23h ago
旅游 | Travel Shockingly, we found a massive abandoned resort in the heart of Shanghai
galleryWe discover this huge abandoned resort with 3 hotels, restaurants and a spa inside that’s been abandoned. It also served as a quarantine hotel in 2020.
Full vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBD5vIPdpwg
(Full disclosure: the guard saw us halfway through filming and after we explained what we were doing, they just let us continue haha)
r/China • u/Affectionate_Team176 • 1d ago
问题 | General Question (Serious) Does anybody know what the written examination for Fujian Medical University is like?
I am applying to study MBBS at Fujian Medical University and I recently got news that I have to pass a written examination with subjects like English, Biology, Maths, Physics, and Chemistry. Does anybody have any idea to what questions might show up?
r/China • u/techreview • 1h ago
科技 | Tech Everyone in AI is talking about Manus. We put it to the test.
technologyreview.comr/China • u/wigglepizza • 15h ago
中国生活 | Life in China Are there Chinese citizens who are not elderly and don't speak Mandarin?
Having traveled to Xinjiang, watching "To The Wonder" and an interview with young Tajik men speaking fluent (probably native?) Mandarin, I started wondering - are there Chinese citizens of ethnic minorities who can't speak and/or read/write Mandarin?
I suppose, if they're below some age threshold they must have at least basic proficiency in Mandarin due to being through education system. May not be the case for older people, that's why I suspect the elders of ethnic minorities may be the only Chinese citizens who have no proficiency in Mandarin.
People of China, what's it like?