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Chinaโs parody journals are turning failed experiments, revision fatigue, and academic anxiety into comedy โ and finding an audience.
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Chinaโs parody journals are turning failed experiments, revision fatigue, and academic anxiety into comedy โ and finding an audience.
A film about the life, traditions, and emotional landscape of the Chaoshan region in southern China has struck a chord with viewers for its moving portrayal of local culture and familial bonds.
Tashkent, Dec. 19 (Peopleโs Daily Online) โSnowflakes are whirling outside, and โSnowflakesโ of gymnastics are dancing with rhythmic music and competing for the prizes in a childrenโs sports center, Uzbekistanโs capital Tashkent, on Wednesday. The fairylike young competitors are from Tashkent sports clubs and local primary schools. They are dancing with ropes, rings, stick and balls. Audiences and judges are fascinated by their prefect performance. โSnowflakesโ Gymnastics ...