HONG KONG/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Dwindling job and income prospects in China are fuelling intense social media chatter about the fashion and culture of the country's high-growth period 20 years ago, in ...
The market is becoming increasingly saturated with traffic, and brand recognition is becoming shallower,” says Focus Media’s billionaire CEO Jason Jiang ...
President Donald Trump’s capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro sparked widespread discussion on Chinese social media, with many users saying the operation offered a template for how Beijing ...
Facebook, with over 3 billion users, is the most widely banned major app worldwide, being blocked in seven countries, including North Korea and Russia. Across social media platforms, China is the most ...
Cultural trends from the early 2000s have been resurfacing on social media in China, serving as an outlet for urban youth. Amid stagnant domestic consumption and competition for jobs, young graduates ...
BEIJING — Imagine a 70-year-old Chinese version of Chiara Ferragni. Now multiply these “senior” Asian influencers by a dozen and you will have a snapshot of the new phenomenon that has hit social ...
Despite her husband's frequent tirades against China, Melania Trump has unexpectedly become a social media sensation in the country. Melania, who served twice as the first lady, is now an internet ...