Su Yiming has a new move! The 2026 Milan Winter Olympics have begun, and Su Yiming's preparations continue to keep fans on the edge of their seats. Recently, a video of him training for a new move has gone viral on Chinese social media platforms—reportedly, he's attempting a more difficult twisting move, and his execution is already quite impressive. From 2022…
What's the scariest thing about watching a game, especially those iconic moments that send overseas fans' blood pressure soaring? It's not losing, it's that before you even see the result, everyone else is already celebrating. Spoilers in WeChat groups appear before the live broadcast. At 3 AM, you're glued to the final with dark circles under your eyes. The two teams are still battling it out in midfield when suddenly your WeChat group explodes: "Holy crap, they scored…!"
Have you ever had that moment when the commentary just didn't feel right? Watching football overseas for years, the most frustrating thing isn't staying up all night, or not being able to find a live stream; it's finally being able to watch, only to find it's all in English. A goal is scored, but you can't get excited. Messi scores a world-class goal, and you jump up from the sofa in excitement…
Four years' wait, only to find out you can't watch? The 2026 USA-Mexico World Cup is about to kick off, expanding to 48 teams and 104 matches, making it the largest in history. For fans overseas, this should be a celebration—but reality often begins the moment you open the streaming app…
The saying goes, "The more festive the occasion, the more one misses their loved ones," but for those of us living overseas, it often means a profound sense of loneliness. There are no firecrackers, no endless nagging from relatives about marriage. Besides watching the Spring Festival Gala, the best solace during the Spring Festival is ordering takeout, turning on the computer, and immersing ourselves in that familiar world of Chinese language…
It was 2:30 AM, and my roommate was already asleep. I was huddled in the corner of the bed, wrapped in my blanket, my phone brightness turned down to the lowest setting, the finale of "The Tree of Life" playing on the screen. The comments were off, the headphone volume was blasting, but I couldn't stop the tears. After finishing the last episode, I stared blankly at the black screen for a while, then opened WeChat to…
Every year around this time, a soul-searching question inevitably unfolds in overseas Chinese groups: "Is today the Little New Year?" "Isn't it tomorrow?" "Is it the 23rd or the 24th?" If you're from the North and your roommate is from the South, congratulations—you can each celebrate separately for the next two days, and no one will...
Living abroad, does the festive atmosphere of Chinese New Year always seem a little weaker than back home? Actually, as long as you maintain the proper rituals, London and New York can also evoke a strong sense of home. For overseas Chinese, the Little New Year is not only a rehearsal for the Spring Festival, but also a concentrated release of homesickness. Don't go to…
For many people living in Taiwan, the red icon on their phones—"Hongguo Short Drama"—has long been an indispensable companion during their daily commute and meals. Unlike other platforms that constantly require payment or ad viewing, Hongguo Short Drama has always been popular thanks to its "completely free" nature and high-quality, entertaining content…
Living abroad, how can you maintain your music listening freedom when your playlist is all grayed out? Have you ever encountered this situation: you're overseas, want to open a domestic music app to listen to songs, only to find your playlist full of grayed-out tracks? Whether you want to listen to new songs on NetEase Cloud Music or QQ Music, or open domestic music apps like Kugou Music or Kuwo Music…
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