BEIJING — The Lunar New Year is coming, and China is on the move ...
By the 1970s, Przewalski’s horses could only be found in zoos. But a decadeslong reintroduction program has successfully ...
China looks to boost domestic consumption during holidays as 1.4 billion people usher in the Year of the Fire Horse.
A simple factory error in China has created a viral sensation, with millions in Asia welcoming the Year of the Horse with a frown.
Cultural artifacts from Chinese dynasties show both the country’s history with horses and the high regard in which they were held.
It is the Year of the Horse, and in China, a frowning horse plushie is selling out. The "Are You Dead?" app went viral, but was later removed from the Apple App Store. Apple said China's cybersecurity ...
A frowning horse toy has emerged as an unlikely viral bestseller in China ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations for the Year of the Horse. The toy was originally ...
A manufacturing error turned a Lunar New Year toy into an unlikely emblem of workplace fatigue. By Joy Dong and Max Kim When Vivian Hao, a 39-year-old editor in China ...
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