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Chinese tourists almost drown after falling asleep on beach
A Chinese couple fell asleep on a rocky beach in Shandong province's Qingdao and when they woke up, they found their surroundings had been submerged in water by rising tide.
37 Chinese tourists locked up in mattress store by tour guide
A tour guide locked 37 Chinese tourists into a mattress store and forced them to buy products there if they want to leave in an incident that triggered public outcry from public netizens.
Chinese actress Angelababy's social media accounts reactivated
Chinese actress Angelababy's social media presence has been restored, sparking discussions about the lifting of a ban linked to her involvement in her participation in Blackpink Lisa's Paris striptease performance.
January 31, 2024 | 03:51 pm PT
Chinese detergent maker apologizes for "racist" TV ad
A Chinese detergent maker has apologized for a television advertisement that many in China and around the world called racist, but also blamed the media for causing the public outcry.
May 29, 2016 | 08:36 pm PT