BEIJING; Clothing that “hurts the feelings” of the nation could soon be outlawed in China, according to recent draft revisions to legislation, with their vagueness sparking conce… Read More
The Forbidden City in Beijing still has some parts that are off limits for tourists, but they can never block the path to the alleged ghosts that are said to linger. These Imperial Palaces a… Read More
On July 19th, India shed tears of blood as a horrific video baring two tribal Manipuri women getting paraded naked under the influence of a mob circulated online. The incident had unfolded o… Read More
Author: Edward Vickers, Kyushu University
The comfort women controversy has dogged Tokyo–Seoul relations since the early 1990s, but Japan’s wartime network of ‘comfort stat… Read More
Nanjing, China--(Newsfile Corp. - April 7, 2023) - During the Qingming Festival, from April 2 to 4, the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders hosted the 2023… Read More
They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but what about pandas? We believe that, regardless of your age, you can always learn something new. Just ask the members of Reddit&rsquo… Read More
Peace statues in NanjingHi guys, Welcome to another chapter of Mix Mania . Today we will be discussing about one of the most Disturbing facts nobody knows or have a very less knowledge… Read More
Confucius, the ancient Chinese philosopher, said, “By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest. Second, by imitation, which is easiest. And third by ex… Read More
Truth is stranger than fiction, they say. So no wonder that many Hollywood movies look for inspiration in real historical events. Think of Dunkirk, Gladiator, 12 Years A Slave, to name just… Read More
China’s censors have been overwhelmed as they try to wipe images of blank sheets of white paper used by protesters in a growing number of demonstrations against President Xi Jinping&rs… Read More
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Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister (Sept 2006 – Sept 2007 and Dec 2012 – Sept 2020), was pronounced dead on Friday (July 8) after five and a half hours afte… Read More
China on Monday marked the 84th anniversary of the Nanking Bloodbath, by which a whole lot of 1000’s of civilians and disarmed troopers had been killed by Japanese troops in and… Read More
An image of a person scanning a QR code displayed on a tombstone has been shared multiple times on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter alongside a claim that it shows Japanese gravestones equipp… Read More
A jovem em Pequim começou sua postagem reclamando sobre multidões se reunindo online, onde reclusos liberam inseguranças misóginas da segurança de cadeir… Read More
“The Memorial Hall for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre will start to sort out the family trees of the victims and survivors of the massacre this year to preserve the evidence for h… Read More
Planning a trip to the southern city can be a bit of a chore if you don’t have any information in advance, so here’s a small list to get you started.
Purple Mountain | Image Cred… Read More
August 6 marks 75 years since the United States unleashed the world's first atomic bomb attack on the city of Hiroshima, followed three days later by the second and last on Nagasaki, vaporiz… Read More
On December 13, Chinese President Xi Jinping led a memorial ceremony in Nanjing to mark the 80th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. All major state and Party newspapers published blac… Read More
If you were a victim of mass mind control, would you even know it? Is it possible for an entire population to be completely brainwashed?
Do governments and institutions actively and inten… Read More
Several people have been recently jailed by the Chinese authorities for being “spiritually Japanese,” including a young woman who drew more than 300 cartoons deemed to have &ldqu… Read More
Hong Kong is probably the one place in the world where I felt closest to a sense of home.That was more than twenty years ago. It was the mid-1990s, just as the curtain was coming down on mor… Read More
Mainland China’s social media platform WeChat recently circulated a post entitled “Who is China’s real friend and who is the real enemy?” The post consisted of questi… Read More
Author: Jean-Pierre Lehmann, IMD
East Asia has amazed the world with its economic miracles. But the region must now overcome its geopolitical challenges.
In the wake of World War II, Japan… Read More
We’ve all seen the world’s most famous landmarks, whether we’ve been there in the flesh, or simply sitting before a TV screen. We owe these beauties of the world to our bes… Read More
The American Film Institute defines “epic” as a genre of large-scale films set in a cinematic interpretation of the past. Their scope defies and demands – either in the mo… Read More
Try not to be shocked - most of today's news come from only Variety Asia and Tokyograph.- Let's do the Japanese drama ratings first (All drama information on Tokyograph) - a few more dramas… Read More