Bang Xiao is a journalist at the ABC's Asia Pacific Newsroom. You can follow him on Twitter: @BangXiao_
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| UpdatedTuesday marks the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre — a bloody crackdown on a pro-democracy movement erased from history in China, but still remembered by the people who witnessed the chaos that swept Beijing.
Topics: unrest-conflict-and-war, history, world-politics, government-and-politics, china, asia
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More than 100 same-sex couples in Taiwan are expected to register their intent to marry from today when the same-sex marriage bill becomes law, and LGBT activists say this has been made possible thanks to the help of Australians.
Topics: community-and-society, sexuality, laws, politics-and-government, government-and-politics, taiwan, australia, asia
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Human Rights Watch says it has managed to reverse-engineer a Chinese Government surveillance app, revealing how authorities use data to track the behaviour and patterns of residents in Xinjiang province.
Topics: law-crime-and-justice, police, information-and-communication, censorship, world-politics, china, asia
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| UpdatedThe Chinese President marks the centenary of student protests that defined the nation, delivering a speech that carefully urges China's youth to embrace the spirit of the May 4 Movement.
Topics: world-politics, government-and-politics, unrest-conflict-and-war, communism, forms-of-government, china, asia
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| UpdatedChina ramps up a practice that shames debtors into paying by displaying their names and photographs on the cinema big screen, including at the premiere of the wildly popular Avengers: Endgame.
Topics: film-movies, arts-and-entertainment, law-crime-and-justice, world-politics, china, asia
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| UpdatedAustralian media companies are being censored on the Chinese social media app WeChat, even as politicians flock to the platform in a bid to attract Chinese-Australian voters.
Topics: social-media, internet-culture, world-politics, china, australia
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Working 9-5? Not if you're employed by Alibaba founder Jack Ma. The man worth close to $50 billion urges staff to instead adopt a "996" schedule, before later backtracking amid outrage from social media and censure from state press.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, work, china, asia
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Inflatable play equipment, along with the children playing on it, is tossed around in the air during a freak weather event at a fair in China.
Topics: accidents, weather, death, disasters-and-accidents, china, asia
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| UpdatedPlot holes and audience confusion abound after a heavily censored version of Bohemian Rhapsody is released in China, with all references to Freddie Mercury's sexuality edited out of the film.
Topics: lgbt, film-movies, world-politics, sexuality, censorship, music, china
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| UpdatedChinese social media platforms are now hosting "praise groups" where armies of internet users are ready to shell out compliments to complete strangers in exchange for a few dollars.
Topics: information-and-communication, internet-culture, social-media, psychology, china, asia
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| UpdatedChina's censorship apparatus is so efficient that sensitive social media posts are culled within minutes, but for some reason the New Zealand shooting videos were left up for nearly two days as state media slammed security in "the West". Why?
Topics: terrorism, unrest-conflict-and-war, law-crime-and-justice, information-and-communication, new-zealand, china, asia
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Singing and telling jokes to hundreds of thousands of people tuning in on their mobile phones is not just a lifestyle in China, but a lucrative career that can make you a millionaire.
Topics: science-and-technology, community-and-society, internet-technology, human-interest, china, asia
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| UpdatedThousands of blood plasma products sold by a Chinese state-owned pharmaceutical company were reported to be contaminated with HIV this week, although a statement from another state body presents conflicting information about the status of the samples.
Topics: health, community-and-society, sexually-transmitted-diseases, medical-sciences, china, asia
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| UpdatedChina's annual New Year's gala is meant to usher in the Year of the Pig, but the state broadcaster largely censored all words and images related to pigs during the biggest TV show of the year last night.
Topics: arts-and-entertainment, world-politics, china, asia
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The detention of Chinese-born Australian writer Yang Hengjun over suspected espionage sparks division within the overseas Chinese community, with critics questioning his professional history as well as his ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
Topics: world-politics, law-crime-and-justice, international-law, china, australia, united-states, asia
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| UpdatedA video promoting the once-blocked cartoon pig has gone viral on Chinese social media, striking at the heart of the country's social issues and shifting family values.
Topics: government-and-politics, world-politics, community-and-society, china, asia
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The latest tool to be piloted as part of China's Social Credit System pinpoints on the map those deemed "untrustworthy" and blacklisted, all from the palm of their hand.
Topics: community-and-society, internet-technology, law-crime-and-justice, china, asia
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The decision by a popular Chinese video streaming service to blur out the ears of actors who wear jewellery sparks heated debate over China's state-defined masculinity.
Topics: gender-roles, internet-culture, information-and-communication, censorship, china, asia
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The lawyer for a Canadian man facing execution in China over smuggling 222 kilograms of methamphetamines to Australia confirms to the ABC his client will appeal his sentence.
Topics: international-law, law-crime-and-justice, crime, foreign-affairs, human-rights, government-and-politics, china, canada
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Beijing gives the greenlight to a blueprint for a technology-driven economic powerhouse in southern China to rival San Francisco's Silicon Valley amid doubts about the plan's feasibility.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, information-technology, science-and-technology, government-and-politics, china, macao, hong-kong, asia
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| UpdatedVerbally abused and threatened in stores, Chinese personal shoppers are feeling the brunt of what they claim are "biased" media reports.
Topics: infant-health, diet-and-nutrition, pharmaceuticals, chemicals-and-pharmaceuticals, china, adelaide-5000, melbourne-3000, sydney-2000, australia, asia
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| UpdatedFrom prominent celebrities to the Interpol chief, the world has seen millions of people in China seemingly vanish into thin air over the past few years — and yet the international community has remained largely silent.
Topics: missing-person, law-crime-and-justice, activism-and-lobbying, communism, fraud-and-corporate-crime, prisons-and-punishment, human, jinping-xi, china, asia
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A new Chinese character is taking off on social media that netizens are using not as an insult, but a depressing personal descriptor amid rising income inequality, particularly in cities.
Topics: internet-culture, social-media, unemployment, work, china, asia
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| UpdatedChinese schools are beginning to track students to prevent them from skipping classes or falling asleep in class — and a facial recognition system prevents cheating.
Topics: science-and-technology, information-technology, education, schools, robots-and-artificial-intelligence, china
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The western social media platform is largely inaccessible to Chinese citizens, but Twitter appears to be the latest frontier for policing thought in China.
Topics: censorship, government-and-politics, rights, china, asia