Shanghai Disney Scalpers Profit From New Year Boom
While most of the country was on a weeklong holiday to celebrate Chinese New Year, Shanghai Disney Resort saw a peak in visitor numbers — and also in scalpers who cashed in on the long lines. The...
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View ArticleLawyer Sues Beijing TV for Making Fun of Henan Province
More than any other province, Henan in central China is the butt of everyone’s jokes. Others around the country look down on Henan as the home of liars, lunatics, and thieves who will even steal the...
View ArticleHit Show Accused of Shirking Payment for Fake Reviews
A hit TV show has become embroiled in a drama of its own, following accusations that it employed people to leave positive write-ups on a review site but did not pay them for their services. On Monday,...
View ArticleLogan Becomes First Film in China Affected by New Law
20th Century Fox’s “Logan” has become the first film in China required by law to feature an age-restriction warning in its marketing material, even after the film underwent significant cuts for the...
View ArticleWeb Celeb Detained for Redirecting Fans’ Calls to Police Hotline
A Chinese internet celebrity recently found out that fame has its price — especially when your phone number is leaked to millions of idolatrous fans. His days were soon filled with his phone’s...
View ArticleMadame Bovary Sues Film ‘I Am Not Madame Bovary’
A blockbuster that chronicled a rural Chinese woman’s fight against injustice has come up against a real-life legal challenge of its own. Citing defamation, 60-year-old Pan Jinlian from southern...
View ArticleHundreds of Chinese Cinemas Punished for Box Office Fraud
Three hundred twenty-six cinemas were named, shamed, and punished for box office fraud on Tuesday as China begins to enforce its new film law that went into effect on March 1. China’s media watchdog...
View ArticleChina’s ‘League of Legends’ Criticized for Rewriting History
China’s hit mobile game “Honour of Kings” was criticized by a Party newspaper article for misrepresenting historic figures. Empowered with fantastical skill sets, more than 60 figures from China’s...
View Article‘Red Army’ Defends China on the Virtual Battlefield
From among a group of red-clad game avatars, a voice calls out in Mandarin: “There’s a foreigner; the guy in the black shirt is a foreigner! Kill him!” A bugle sounds, and the foreign gamer is...
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