In luxury circles across China’s major cities, a quiet revolution is taking place. Wealthy women—executives, entrepreneurs, widows, and divorcees—are choosing not to remarry, not to date in the ...
On a tranquil night in 1922, the stage of Shanghai’s Central Theater witnessed a quiet gender revolution. It was the premiere of the spoken drama “Ms. Orchid,” as produced by Shanghai Experiment ...
Originally dismissed as lightweights, the women of Shanghai’s jazz age remade both the sound and the image of modern China.
Kiran Rao, Liang Jing, Luiza Mariani, and 'Ne Zha' voice actress Lyu Yanting share their journeys and push for greater representation at Kering’s first Women in Motion event in China. By Mathew Scott ...
In modern Chinese literary studies, Professor Zhang Li, associate dean of the School of Chinese Language and Literature at Beijing Normal University, offers a powerful exploration of women's ...