Fighting on Behalf of China’s Women—From the United States
Among hundreds of thousands of women who took to the streets for the Women’s March on Washington were Lu Pin and more than 20 other Chinese feminists who live in the United States and belong to the Chinese Feminism Collective
Small Investors Join China’s Tycoons in Sending Money Abroad
It's Chinese investors and a developer in Brooklyn- with a digital lending twist
An Open Letter to the Woman Who Told My Family to Go Back to China
To the well-dressed woman on the Upper East Side, annoyed by our stroller, that yelled "Go back to China...Go back to your f---ing country"

African Migrants in Guangzhou, Forgetting, Family Planning’s Fate, and More...
from Yuanjin PhotoPhotographing the aftermath of catastrophic events is challenging—one that photographer Mu Li handles with creativity and grace looking back at the chemical explosion in Tianjin that damaged as many as 17,000 homes August 12, 2015. Another...
Times Square Is Now In the Middle of a Fight Over the South China Sea
China has taken its fight with the Philippines over who owns territory in the South China Sea to a whole new arena: Times Square. The state-run Xinhua announced Tuesday that a 3 minute long publicity video premiered on the Square’s “China Screen...
How a New York Art Show about Chinese Online Censorship Found Itself Censored
When the artist behind the cafe tried to organize a round-table event, a speaker starting receiving threats from China.

Top Chinese Authors Show Up at Book Expo, but Where Are the Readers?
Last week, 20,000 publishers convened in New York’s Javits Center for BookExpo America (BEA), the...
Q. and A.: Luo Yufeng, a.k.a. Sister Feng, on Life as a Manicurist in New York
Sister Feng, whose real name is Luo Yufeng, is an Internet celebrity with more than 4.7 million followers on Sina Weibo
With Lunar New Year Show, Another Link to China for a New York Fireworks Family
The Central Academy of Fine Arts, China’s largest art academy, is involved in the celebrations this year.
Hundreds of NYC’s Homeless Were Duped by a Chinese Millionaire Today
A Chinese millionaire treated 250 homeless New Yorkers to a feast and karaoke rendition of “We Are the World” in Central Park today, but pretty much everyone left the event totally totally disappointed.
The Chinese Take Manhattan: Replace Russians as Top Apartment Buyers
Many Chinese buyers are switching their interest away from markets like Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore amid fears that prices have soared to frothy levels in those cities.
Giant Birds ‘Fly’ Inside St. John the Divine
Two giant birds Chinese artist Xu Bing created out of tools and debris are hanging inside The Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Morningside Heights.