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Vivian Wang

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China Correspondent at The New York Times

China correspondent @nytimes. Previously in Hong Kong and New York. Can detect all free food within a five-mile radius. [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | bostonglobe.com | Vivian Wang

    BEIJING — In the hours after the Trump administration announced that it would begin “aggressively” revoking the visas of Chinese students, the line to apply for new visas at the United States Embassy in Beijing still stretched down the block on Thursday. But for many of the hopefuls — including some who walked out of the embassy with their visa applications approved — any celebration was laced with a mix of anxiety and helplessness. “What now?

  • 1 week ago | nytimes.com | Vivian Wang

    Durante cuatro décadas, el autor chino Han Song ha explorado la manera en que lo impensable puede volverse realidad. Actualmente también se dedica a compartir en redes sociales todo sobre su salud. La ciencia ficción se encarga de imaginar el futuro. Sin embargo, al leer a Han Song, uno de los principales escritores chinos del género, uno a veces puede experimentar la sensación de estar leyendo historia reciente. En 2000, escribió una novela que describía el derrumbe del World Trade Center.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Vivian Wang

    6 hours agoA quiet shift is underway in the world of thought-leadership writing, one that is already shaping the way people create, edit, and judge content. That shift is the focus on story architecture instead of writing. Generative AI is flooding the content landscape with polished, plausible-sounding prose, …

  • 1 week ago | nytimes.com | Vivian Wang

    In his stories, Han Song explores the disorientation accompanying China's modernization, sometimes writing of unthinkable things that later came true. Science fiction is the business of imagining the future, but reading Han Song, one of China's leading writers of the genre, can sometimes feel like reading recent history. In 2000, he wrote a novel depicting the collapse of the World Trade Center.

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Vivian Wang

    11 hours agoHere we compare the specs of the new Tesla Model Y (Chinese version) to the newly unveiled Xiaomi YU7, a vehicle dubbed the ‘Tesla killer’. For years, we laughed at people using the term ‘Tesla killer’ for new electric vehicles. To this day, even as Tesla’s sales are declining, it’s a bit dumb to …

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31 Oct 24

RT @JChengWSJ: “Halfway through the performance, Ba Nong clicked through a slide show, teaching the audience of around 450 people about nat…

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31 May 24

RT @JimMillward: Arbitrary banning of PRC students with valid US visas, in the middle of their graduate programs--not large nos, but with d…

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30 May 24

“Almost all of them are seeing their own lives being put on hold — these are some of the best and brightest of Hong Kong, all of whom have seen their careers cut short as they endure month after month behind bars.” Via @nytmay https://t.co/GqUfFI5gsJ