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How China is 'eating our lunch' with soft power
In June 2025, while U.S. and Philippine forces conducted joint military drills in the Sulu Sea and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reaffirmed America’s commitment to the Indo-Pacific at Singapore’s ...
As the world’s two largest economies square off in the most consequential trade war in nearly a century, metaphors are flying. “Eat Bitterness,” China’s Xi Jinping often admonishes his people as he ...
A new “plastic-eating” food trend in China highlights the growing popularity of ultra-processed, synthetic-textured foods. Experts warn that such foods may impact digestion, energy levels, and overall ...
Weight loss is a goal for a majority of people, however, it is never an easy journey. There are several factors that should be taken into consideration. This includes your diet, physical activity, ...
The Chinese have a complex relationship with food. During the Tang dynasty, ‘plumpness’ was regarded as a sign of beauty and wealth and subsequent hardships and famine have resulted in the perception ...
When, in 1840, Great Britain attacked China during the Opium War, it began a smear campaign circulating propaganda stories of Chinese people eating cats, dogs, rats, snakes, and other uncommon animals ...
Spread the loveIntroduction In recent months, a peculiar trend has emerged from the depths of China’s digital landscape, capturing the attention of food enthusiasts and health professionals alike.
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