China

Vintage movie mags from the golden age of Chinese cinema
Film

Vintage movie mags from the golden age of Chinese cinema

1921 - 1951 — A new book from film critic and historian Paul Kendel Fonoroff tells the story of Chinese film through an archive of historic magazines.

Written by: Niall Flynn

The fight to save Hong Kong’s underground music scene
Reportage

The fight to save Hong Kong’s underground music scene

A punk prayer — Despite the city’s darkening political climate, its youth have found a space of freedom and resistance in Hidden Agenda – a local punk venue on the brink of extinction.

Written by: Victoria Chan

Asia’s first major LGBTQ exhibition is opening this week
Art

Asia’s first major LGBTQ exhibition is opening this week

Breaking barriers — Following Taiwan's move towards becoming the first country in the continent to legalise same-sex marriage, the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei is making history with its newest exhibit, Spectrosynthesis.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Capturing the dark side of China’s underground club scene
Photography

Capturing the dark side of China’s underground club scene

Into the night — Photographer and dancer Sergey Melnitchenko goes backstage at a nameless Chengdu city nightclub in his Behind The Scenes photo series.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Skateboarding through China’s Wild West
Skate

Skateboarding through China’s Wild West

Bandits, badlands and Beijing's iron grip — Xinjiang is China’s most western frontier, portrayed as a badlands and hotbed for religious extremism by state-controlled media. But for photographer Terry Xie, it’s simply a place to skate with like-minded friends.

Written by: D'Arcy Doran

Thousands hit Hong Kong's streets over imprisoned workers' rights campaigners
Reportage

Thousands hit Hong Kong's streets over imprisoned workers' rights campaigners

The factory of the world — This May Day, protestors in Hong Kong took to the streets to demand the release of two labour activists arrested for organising with workers in the garment industry for better conditions.

Written by: Tansy Hoskins

Don't Bring Your Skateboard To China
Skate

Don't Bring Your Skateboard To China

Johnny Tang gives a tour of Shanghai, the megacity he calls one giant skatepark. — China's reputation, especially of late, is often overshadowed by censorship and state control. But it's also the site of a flourishing new skate scene. Huck explores these two disconnected worlds through the eyes of Shanghai-based pro skater Johnny Tang.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Why heavily state-controlled Shanghai is one of the world's most liberating places to skate
Skate

Why heavily state-controlled Shanghai is one of the world's most liberating places to skate

Charging Through China — Meet Tommy Zhao and the skate family nurturing an exciting DIY scene in the midst of Shanghai’s retro-futuristic skyscrapers.

Written by: Charlotte Middlehurst

Ai Weiwei takes us on a tour of his Beijing
Art

Ai Weiwei takes us on a tour of his Beijing

A subversive city tour — China’s dissident art superstar Ai Weiwei shows off his Beijing neighbourhood before a major exhibition in London.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Are China's 'ghost cities' really a mark of failure?
Culture

Are China's 'ghost cities' really a mark of failure?

Lost in the empty sprawl — The last few years have seen a growing media interest in China's so-called 'ghost cities', massive feats of architecture and city planning that appear completely uninhabited. But Wade Shepard, who travelled around the new cities extensively, says there's more to them than meets the eye.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

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