Netflix will simulcast Chinese historical romance Pursuit of Jade from March 6, 2026, with 40 episodes streaming globally alongside its China premiere on iQIYI and Tencent Video.
Netflix has secured the rights to the highly anticipated historical romance Pursuit of Jade (known locally as Zhu Yu). New episodes will begin dropping on the ...
Directed by Huang Tien Jen, the drama is also known as Ni Na Er Ji Dian. The story is based on the novel Want to Hide You and Time, written by Bei Qing. Zhang Ruo Nan and Wang An Yu share equal credit ...
US automakers shift focus from EVs to hybrids while China’s EV industry rapidly expands. Chinese EV exports rose 87% year-over-year, fueling competition in Mexico and Europe. Global competition should ...
A Xiaomi EV sighting on I-5 suggests the brand’s newest models may already be on the radar for U.S.-based evaluation and benchmarking. Xiaomi YU7 Max EV spotted in U.S. with Illinois manufacturer ...
My friend and I (but mostly me) were polishing off a piece of Basque cheesecake, scanning the view of the Los Angeles basin from atop Mariposa Avenue in Altadena. It was one of those crisp, clear L.A.
“Are you dead?” That’s the question a viral app has been trying to ask people who are living alone in China. The app is called Sileme in Chinese, which translates to “Are you dead?” in English, and it ...
BEIJING — One of the most popular new apps in China poses an awkward question: “Are you dead?” An app by that name has gone viral as a digital “check-in” aimed mainly at the growing number of young ...
A Chinese app that requires you to regularly check in to prove you’re alright has soared in popularity, thanks to the number of people living on their own. Are You ...
The name may have been blunt, but the app offers a way for people who live alone to let others know they're alive and well. I'm a Fitness & Nutrition writer for CNET who enjoys reviewing the latest ...
The Chinese mobile app "Are You Dead?" which sounds an alarm if a user doesn't check in every 48 hours, has announced it will drop its catchy name, after it drew international media attention. It rose ...
TikTok users are embracing a new wellness trend that’s capturing attention: “Turning Chinese.” And don’t worry, it’s not about stereotypes — instead, it’s a lifestyle trend inspired by Chinese health ...