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Rowena Hawkins recounts her childhood in 1960s colonial Singapore in My Father is Police, Lah!, tracing family life, class, and everyday incidents.
Staceyann Chin reflects on writing, identity, performance, activism, and the complexities of family, history, and resistance.
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 Socialism Is Great! tells the story of a factory worker’s defiance, China’s shifting economy, and the 1989 pro-democracy movement.
China Remembers Oral History of 50 Years of Transformation China Remembers is an oral history compilation by Lijia Zhang and Calum MacLeod that offers an intimate and multifaceted account of the first ...
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.
Architecture scholar Nancy Steinhardt discusses her new book examining how Chinese buildings evolved across provinces since 1840.
Known for incredible tech innovations and a population of over 1.4 billion residents, China has a massive sports industry ranking in over $1.07 billion every year. From the classic martial arts to ...
Paul Bevan reveals insights on "Murder in the Maloo," a gripping tale of 1920s Shanghai's underworld. The book is out now.
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