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Shang-Chi star Simu Liu: I will never change my Chinese name Art Shang-Chi star Simu Liu: I will never change my Chinese name The creatives behind Marvel’s first-ever Asian-led superhero movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings arrived in London last week to... -
Opinion|“Please give me your most expensive shoes!”: How guochao... Organisations Opinion|“Please give me your most expensive shoes!”: How guochao... ERKE, a Chinese sportswear brand saw a 52-fold increase in sales after its 50 million yuan (£5.6 million) donation to help with disaster... -
Best-selling Chinese Picture Book Series about Covid-19 published in... Organisations Best-selling Chinese Picture Book Series about Covid-19 published in... Fighting the Epidemic, Staying at Home Series (6 picture books) By various authors and illustrators, including Zhao Ling, Zhang Xiaoling, Yan... -
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Jessamine Chan: ‘The feeling of otherness affected how I saw the world’ Jessamine Chan: ‘The feeling of otherness affected how I saw the world’ By Anita Chen - 02 March 2022
Shang-Chi star Simu Liu: I will never change my Chinese name Shang-Chi star Simu Liu: I will never change my Chinese name By Hou Xuezi - 15 September 2021 The creatives behind Marvel’s first-ever Asian-led superhero movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings arrived in London last week to attend the premiere on the "Blue Carpet" at the Curzon Cinema in Mayfair.
Opinion|“Please give me your most expensive shoes!”: How guochao becomes a marketing strategy Opinion|“Please give me your most expensive shoes!”: How guochao becomes a marketing strategy By Anonym - 25 July 2021 ERKE, a Chinese sportswear brand saw a 52-fold increase in sales after its 50 million yuan (£5.6 million) donation to help with disaster relief efforts in the flooded city of Zhengzhou in Henan province.
Best-selling Chinese Picture Book Series about Covid-19 published in the UK Phoenix Children’s Publishing has sold rights in 19 territories Best-selling Chinese Picture Book Series about Covid-19 published in the UK Phoenix Children’s Publishing has sold rights in 19 territories By Phoenix Children’s Publishing - 04 May 2021 Fighting the Epidemic, Staying at Home Series (6 picture books) By various authors and illustrators, including Zhao Ling, Zhang Xiaoling, Yan Qing Translated by Helen Wang
Sounds Like Scran: A celebration of food and languages that is exclusive to Mancunians Sounds Like Scran: A celebration of food and languages that is exclusive to Mancunians By Anonym - 31 December 2020 An collaborative project between artist Semay Wu and the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) to create a multilingual audio cookery book is conjured up to celebrate the upcoming International Mother Language Day.
Anti-racist Instagram Opera: Shaping and Rethinking the Theatrical Form Anti-racist Instagram Opera: Shaping and Rethinking the Theatrical Form By Anonym - 17 November 2020
“This year is the equivalent of Stephen Lawrence for ESEA in the UK, we need to speak up now” says anti-racism activist “This year is the equivalent of Stephen Lawrence for ESEA in the UK, we need to speak up now” says anti-racism activist By Anonym - 01 October 2020 Community leaders and anti-racism activists are encouraging East and Southeast Asians (ESEA) who are victims of racist or hate crime to report to police, while CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) calls on communities to have faith in the system.
Feminism in China: Chinese-American illustrator defines the undefined Feminism in China: Chinese-American illustrator defines the undefined “I want to depict women as nuanced, complex and human" By Anonym - 23 September 2020 While there is influence of feminism from the West, Chinese society is opening up and embracing more liberal views and the younger generation of Chinese women are becoming bolder and more willing to speak up against the stereotypes held against them.
A virtual journey into London Chinatown’s now and then A virtual journey into London Chinatown’s now and then By Anonym - 02 September 2020 Delve deeper into the history of London’s Chinatown through Augmented Reality technology with music and drama, on site and from home.