Papi Chan is the new kid on the block when it comes to China's online celebrities. Although this 'online celebrity economy' is often criticized, Papa might...
The right tagline or advertising slogan is crucial for a brand's identity. Due to the nature of Chinese language, ad slogans in China are often multi-layered...
Stories of YouTube stars turning into successful entrepreneurs have become manifold. With the so-called 'Youtube Effect', anyone can become an online fashion influencer or money maker...
China's food delivery app market has been booming over the previous year. Apps like Eleme, Meituan and Baidu Takeout make ordering in a piece of cake....
Dumplings and firecrackers are not the only things that are popular during Chinese New Year. WeChat’s ‘Lucky Money’ is all the rage – and its success...
In China, the motherland of tea, coffee is rapidly gaining in popularity. Although the market faces some cultural and societal hurdles, China is waking up and...
China's biggest Weibo star has made it to the world's most famous calendar: Pirelli. Instead of naked supermodels, this year's edition featured fully clad women chosen...
With 20 million babies born in China every year, and only a quarter of them being breastfed, the demand for baby formula is enormous. Why are...
China's Internet is full of online catchphrases, in-jokes and other memes. While many are just for fun, others have a deeper meaning to them. China's Internet...
They are China's super stars and have the largest online fanbase in the world. What's on Weibo has compiled a top 10 of people with the...
A top 10 of the most useful and funny Chinese apps.
A new catchprase “Do you know who my dad is?” has gone viral on Weibo and the Chinese Internet.
Live blog on the The Hague Conference on the Chinese Media on May 15th, at the Netherlands Institute of International Relations, Clingendael.