China’s online censors have always been quick to act but experts say “the cat-and-mouse game may just become more intense".
Think about those adorable fat cartoon characters — you know, the ones. They’re lovable, have a larger-than-life personality ...
Chinese people expressed their anger after police forced Halloween revellers to remove their costumes and even arrested some of them. However, they found this ...
One brave soul emerged as Winnie-the-Pooh, a podgy cartoon bear whom China’s ruler, Xi Jinping, supposedly resembles. The government dislikes this comparison. And it is increasingly clear that ...
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Utterly ruthless, fiercely driven to return his country to global dominance and no lover of the UK, Xi Jinping's past should ...
Winnie-the-Pooh is now banned in China. It sounds laughable, but nothing is left to chance when you work for the most powerful man in the world. The Red Emperor: Xi Jinping and his New China ...
We digress. There is considerable opinion the real reason the Chinese censors banned Christopher Robin was due to President Xi Jinping’s apparent resemblance to Winnie the Pooh. The little bear with a ...
China publishes first set of guidelines to battle obesity crisis It’s usual for Chinese authorities to mute discussions about Xi Jinping, even when his name is not even mentioned. Previously, Chinese ...
Some sensitive topics and terms are strictly banned, such as references to the Tiananmen massacre, or criticism of President Xi Jinping (ç¿’è¿‘å¹³ ... or references to Winnie-the-Pooh because of suggestions ...