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HISTORY, TRAVEL

Catch a Sunrise Before Time at China’s Oldest Observatory

The Yellow River township of Taosi hosts a 4,000-year-old solar observatory with ancient archaeological treasures underfoot

TRAVEL

House of Mao: How Consumerism and Patriotism Collide in the Chairman’s Hometown

Shaoshan, Chairman Mao’s birthplace in Hunan province, has become a top tourist site where people burn incense to the revolutionary hero while selling T-shirts of his face

TRAVEL

Kunming’s Dwarf Kingdom: Exploitation or Empowerment?

A first-hand look at the controversial Yunnan theme park claiming to provide a haven for China’s “little people”

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FOOD

Blooming Banquet

A floral feast that fuses the fine tastes of China’s ancient capital, Luoyang

TRAVEL

At Sea

A cruise ship employee recounts 79 days stranded on the ocean during the Covid-19 pandemic

TRAVEL

The Wuhanecdotes: Part 1

Reminisces of a city now under the coronavirus’ siege

TRADITIONAL CULTURE

Round the Clock

Not every profession in China gets time off during Spring Festival

TRAVEL

The Mountain and “the Marsh”

The real story of Liangshan, the classic setting of “Outlaws of the Marsh”

TRAVEL

Strange (and Sad) Tales from a Chinese Studio

Pu Songling’s ghost stories were an escape from the poverty and disappointment of real life—excerpt from our book “Rivers Deep, Mountain High”

TRAVEL

Going North

Cheap prices and “internet celebrity” stores are drawing Hong Kong millennial tourists to the mainland