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Interview with Vivian Ling on translating Love Without Borders, covering adoption, identity, and the political and personal ...
Debra Liu traces Daoist ritual, ordination, and sacred mountain life from Brisbane to Beijing in Into the Mountains, published by Earnshaw Books.
T.A. Morton discusses myth, Taoism, and anonymity in her novel The Coffee Shop Masquerade, set in contemporary Hong Kong.
Explore Emily Cheng's large-scale radial paintings, visually integrating radiant color, global cultures, gravity, and philosophical themes.
Staceyann Chin reflects on writing, identity, performance, activism, and the complexities of family, history, and resistance.
Continental influence beyond the British presence in the city’s institutional history Mark O’Neill is a British journalist and author whose work focuses on Asian affairs, with particular emphasis on ...
Sculptor Haige Wu intertwines feminism and heritage using traditional crafts and contemporary materials to build tactile, abstract narratives.
Twelve exclusive interviews in Planet China 17 highlight women’s voices on gender equality, leadership, and progress for International Women’s Day 2025.
Lijia Zhang’s Lotus explores the life of a young woman navigating sex work, survival, and self-determination in modern China’s fast-changing urban landscape.
In this interview, Hasu August discusses her novel The Envelopes, touching on themes of corruption, family, guanxi, and societal values in modern China.
Uncover the stories and history of the Leshan Giant Buddha, the world's largest stone Buddha, including legends, construction, and ongoing preservation.
My China in Tang Poetry is a collection of translations and readings of Tang dynasty poetry by Susan Wan Dolling, offering new perspectives on the literary achievements of China’s Golden Age. The ...
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