What’s on in London November: Chinese Social and Cultural Events
London Chinatown moves on in the aftermath of the pandemic with a “new normal"
London Chinatown is back – with tables spilling onto streets and diners tucking in while sunbathing under scarlet lanterns. The “new normal” in this village after the months-long closure to delay...
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Chinese Eating Show Bloggers to Face Harsher Censorship in Bid to Prevent Food Waste
*Warning: this article includes content that people with eating disorders may find triggering.* Chinese eating show bloggers will face harsher censorship in an attempt to cut food waste and prevent unhealthy...
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How Are Small Businesses Run By Chinese Ccommunities in the UK Coping as the Country Comes Out of Covid-19 Lockdown?
As the UK leaves lockdown behind, small Chinese-British businesses are struggling with the aftermath of the pandemic. The UK government has agreed to downgrade the nation’s Covid-19 alert level  from four...
Yijia Tu giving a performance.
Chinese “Indie Girl” Yijia Tu Modernises Classical Music of the West and East
Indie musician Yijia Tu has been reimagining classic western and eastern music with a modern twist. Wearing a Chinese Han dress with black straight long hair down to her waist, and singing East Asian ethnic...
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