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Katılım Şubat 2017
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We've put together five recently released documentaries that explores the rich and diverse landscape of Asia's sport culture. radii.co/article/5-asia…
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Okay, the new @RIMOWA campaign featuring Weifang kites is absolutely jaw-dropping.
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Nantong's Zhiku funeral art reflects a vibrant and deep tradition, however, it's now under scrutiny. radii.co/article/two-st…
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When kites have more personality than most dating profiles! Weifang Kite Festival 2025 took "let your imagination soar" way too literally.
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POV: You've been bbsessed with Shu Qi since your first Asian cinema phase.
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In a wild twist to the US-China tariff drama, Chinese manufacturers have decided to pull back the designer curtain on TikTok, Instagram, and beyond. They're showing EXACTLY how your favorite "Italian-made" luxury bags get produced. radii.co/article/china-…
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Pizza Hut China just slithered into unhinged territory with their Snake pizza. They're calling it "Sisters Intertwining Pizza" which somehow makes it even weirder?
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Time moves differently in a Hou Hsiao-Hsien film—and today we‘re taking all the time to celebrate his birthday!
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For just 30 yuan a day, these 'Pretend to Work Companies' in China offers the full employment experience—without the actual job. Complete with office space, a fake boss, and even lunch provided.
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We look at how impactful the gaming IP is among Chinese audiences and what this means for 'Na Zhe 2.' radii.co/article/a-mine…
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While most 19-year-olds are figuring out their freshman year, Yanran Chen is collaborating with sci-fi legend Liu Cixin and revolutionizing the contemporary art world.
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Tang Dynasty drip? Adidas China is the vibe we didn't know we needed.
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Lao Tou Le—tiny, slow-speed electric vehicles originally meant for elderly drivers. But in recent years, a new group has taken the wheel: full-time mothers using these compact rides for school runs, daily errands, and even as a canvas for self-expression. radii.co/article/pimped…
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From cigarette smoke and instant noodles to sleek esports lounges—the evolution of Chinese internet cafes tells the story of a digital generation. For countless youth in the late 90s and 2000s, wang ba weren't just gaming spots, but cultural landmarks where friendships formed. radii.co/article/game-o…
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Those viral "80s Hong Kong pre-wedding" photos flooding your feed aren't vintage treasures from a forgotten album—they're the masterful creation of Vietnamese photographer Vũ Thụy Khuê aka kemmiethecat.
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Beyond his self-portraits, Tseng was a vital figure in New York’s downtown art scene, collaborating with icons like Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Madonna, documenting the vibrant street art and club culture of the 1980s.
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Born in Hong Kong in 1950 and later based in New York City, Tseng became famous in the 1980s for his East Meets West series, where he donned a Mao suit, sunglasses, and a serious expression, posing in front of iconic American landmarks. These striking images were a playful yet profound exploration of identity, cultural exchange, and the immigrant experience.
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Behind every Keith Haring's masterpiece was a camera; behind that camera was Tseng Kwong Chi—a visionary whose self-portraits predated Instagram by decades and whose own revolutionary work would outlive many of his famous friends.
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