China, “Cat and Mouse” Game: the Digital Version of “Hide and Seek”
“Cat and Mouse”: the chinese viral game that reinvents hide-and-seek for the digital age
“Cat and Mouse”: the chinese viral game that reinvents hide-and-seek for the digital age
President Joe Biden’s recent description of Chinese leader Xi Jinping as a “dictator” has sparked international outrage
With China leading the way in revolutionizing the gaming industry and attracting a diverse fan base, the potential for growth and development is immense
Chinese startups and tech companies are now offering deepfake avatars for e-commerce livestreaming
Previously restricted, these AI chatbots are now approved for public use, marking a significant development in China’s growing AI chatbot market.
A physically fit and courageous delivery man climbed up the facade of a residential building in Wuhan and saved a family trapped by fire from the flames.
A Chinese millionaire withdrew more than $780,000 from a bank and asked the bank staff to count all the bills by hand “to avoid mistakes”.
China’s government urged its citizens to stock up on essential goods in case of emergency, state media sought to calm tempers amid reports that people were going out panic shopping.
As the UN has denounced, the Chinese Communist Party removes hearts, kidneys, livers and corneas from 100,000 dissidents and political prisoners every year, a government organ trafficking network “on demand” that operates on a large scale.
An earthquake in southwest China’s Sichuan province on Thursday left at least three people dead and 60 injured, according to state media. Local authorities put the quake at a magnitude 6, while the U.S. Geological Survey put the magnitude at 5.4 on an 8-point scale.
China has banned online gamers under the age of 18 from playing on weekdays and limited their play to just three hours on most weekends, marking a significant escalation of restrictions on the country’s huge gaming industry.
Extensive flooding in China’s Henan province has killed at least 12 people after days of heavy torrential rains, said to be the heaviest in 1,000 years.
China will allow couples to have up to three children amid concerns that the number of workers in the world’s most populous country is declining too fast.
21 runners died Sunday in China from the cold during a mountain race, the mayor of the city expressed “a deep sense of guilt and remorse”.