Beatrice TamagnoGENDERRaw documentary sheds light on the lives of sex workers in ChinaWheat Harvest, a documentary on the lives of sex workers in Beijing, sparked controversy and was banned in China. Why is it still relevant?
ChunxiaoGENDERWhen soliciting sex workers becomes a hot topic on the Chinese InternetRecently, solicitation of sex workers became a public issue when a famous pianist and college students were caught doing so.
Carla ViveirosGENDERIs women’s well-being the key to solve China’s population crisis? China’s birth rate is down in alarming ways, but can women alone solve this issue or does it run deeper and more pervasively?
Gustavo Fiorello CHANGING CHINAUp in the sky: how did air travel develop in ChinaFrom a government monopoly to a thriving industry. How did China’s civil aviation become so big, and what are the post-pandemic prospects?
Amarsanaa BattulgaCINEMAMainland cinema’s journey to the west and back I like mainland cinema. You like mainland cinema. But do we like the same mainland cinema? Same film, different versions.
Amarsanaa BattulgaCINEMADo religious ghosts dream of supernatural time travel?Horror-themed escape rooms have been all the rage in China for a while, but there is simply no room for such superstition in Chinese cinemas
Gustavo Fiorello CHANGING CHINAOnline gambling in China - The problems with new trends for old habitsWith the COVID-19 outbreak restricting all kinds of social gatherings, Chinese players have gone online to satisfy their betting needs.
Caterina PaivaEDITORIALEditorial - Gambling(s) through ChinaGambling refers to nothing less than taking a risk in anticipation of gain. But a choice is still attached to the price. This theme seems