Category: Culture
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The Chinese ancient costume historical drama “the Legend of Xiao Chuo” is not as good as expected
On November 3, 2020, the Legend of Xiao Chuo (Chinese: 燕云台; pinyin: Yan Yun Tai) an ancient costume historical TV series produced by Shanghai Tencent Penguin Film Culture Communication Co., Ltd was broadcasted simultaneously on BTV (China Beijing TV Station) and Tencent Video, and was also launched on YouTube. Adapted from the novel of the…
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Twenty years of e-sports in China: from being misunderstood to becoming a national business card
What is interesting is that more than half of the participants at the scene are traditional sports companies that are interested in e-sports ‘s field and want to cooperate.
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Why are many Chinese opposed to legislating for animal protection?
In fact, radical animal rights activists in China have failed to achieve their goals except to unite those who oppose animal rights.
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iQIYI’s C-drama “Love is Sweet” has achieved Perfect Ratings
The play is a love comedy, which largely imitates Korean love dramas. At present, it seems that the imitation is very good.
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The De-Colonization of Chinese Beer
There are now at least 30 beer brands in China, most of which are local brands in a province, and people call them “hometown beer”. But what many people don’t know is that most of them are already “foreign brands”.
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“I Work as a Psychic in China”
Although on Chinese mainland, psychics are no longer allowed as a legal profession. But supernatural beliefs still exist underground as a spiritual comfort for many people.
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What is a typical modern Chinese wedding like? Or does it even exist?
Coming to a wedding is not free food and drink. Most people need to prepare “share money”, which must be at least several hundred yuan-in short, it must be more expensive than the food and drink they enjoy at the wedding.
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Do Chinese people discriminate against each other among themselves?
There are many jokes about internal geographical discrimination in China, but they generally appear only on the Internet and stay at the verbal level. It’s not about real life.