Many of China's youth have become adept at evading online censors using wordplay, memes, and in-jokes. Now Chinese ...
Now I do and I realise I have become him." The Kong-inspired memes first appeared on Weibo, China's version of Twitter earlier this year. "I thought education was a stepping-stone. But I have ...
China’s online censors have always been quick to act but experts say “the cat-and-mouse game may just become more intense".
An American vlogger in China has shot to fame on mainland social media - and attracted the interest of celebrities - with his invention of the "city or not city" meme. Among the stars Shanghai ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I am co-chairman and co-founder of Marcum Asia. There are few sentiments as seductive to youth as pessimism and none so poisonous.
Some of China’s retail investors are once again betting on a Shenzhen-listed stock with a company name suggesting that former US president Donald Trump will be victorious in his re-election bid ...
Indian social media users are mocking China on Twitter using memes. Social media users have also called for a boycott of Chinese products. India is currently embroiled in a border dispute with ...
“Historically, meme stocks don’t last long in China,” said Billy Leung, an investment strategist at Global X ETFs. Investors “tend to overplay it.” ...