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Highlighting Chinese visual storytellers’ coverage of COVID-19 inside China. Some of these storytellers were on the ground documenting the experience of residents and medical workers in Wuhan, the city where the virus first emerged. Other storytellers were not able to travel to the outbreak’s epicenter because of Wuhan’s lockdown, which lasted from January 23 to April 8. But they found creative… → Read More
In 2019, Depth of Field showcased stories covering a range of topics: Shi Yangkun’s nostaglic exploration of China’s last collective villages, Zhu Lingyu’s careful and artisitic portrayal of survivors of sexual violence, and cities seen through the eyes of food delivery men. → Read More
Despite Trump’s love-hate relationship with China, his Chinese fans believe he’s the one who can make the U.S., and even the world, great again. → Read More
Using images stolen from across the web, sketchy retailers are selling ultra-discounted clothes to women on Facebook. A BuzzFeed News investigation shows many are linked to one of China's richest men. → Read More
And to think people get smug about snagging a seat. → Read More
When the prime minister of Iceland visited China in 2013, her wife was "erased" by the Chinese media. Things have definitely changed since then. → Read More
With rising patriotism, Chinese internet users are looking to set agenda for the media about how to discuss the refugee crisis: Don't even involve China in the conversation. → Read More
Hayes Brown is a world news editor and reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in Washington, D.C. Contact Hayes Brown at hayes.brown@buzzfeed.com. → Read More
Ning Zetao is a champion in the pool — and in our hearts. → Read More
Among the banned songs are such classics as “3 2 1 I'm Sorry,” "I'm Going To School," "Those Who Get Rooms Together Aren't Always Couples," and "Fart." → Read More
People who have to ride escalators are rightly freaking out in the wake of the recent fatality. → Read More
Beijing allowing for a second child in all families isn't exactly getting standing ovations from Weibo users. → Read More
All stars of sound and screen have nicknames in China. Find out yours with our nickname generator! → Read More
Of course passersby went crazy, but the internet fever didn't peak until the police straddled the hotties. → Read More
He's basically the Mandarin-speaking world's Justin Timberlake. → Read More
Uber’s taking a page from local politics in China, walking on the “broad road of Chinese characteristics” by putting social stability first. → Read More
"He gave his all for art," as one New York Times reporter commented. → Read More