China is cracking down on ‘uncivilised language’, puns and homophones online, prompting concerns that it could erode whatever ...
The badge shows a Formosan black bear holding a Republic of China flag as it punches Winnie the Pooh — a reference to Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) — who is dressed in red and is holding a honey ...
Chiayi County Commissioner Weng Chang-liang yesterday poses with a mascot of cat-themed brand Fumeancats’ cartoon cat Ama at ...
China has launched a new campaign targeting the use of puns and homophones online, tools citizens have used to discuss ...
We digress. There is considerable opinion the real reason the Chinese censors banned Christopher Robin was due to President Xi Jinping’s apparent resemblance to Winnie the Pooh. The little bear with a ...
Fan Bingbing's return is an exceptional example for a Chinese star previously blacklisted from her country's strict ...
Some movies have a tougher time than others making it past the censors, but even the most innocuous fare can end up being outlawed.
These companies outright ban all images and mentions of Winnie the Pooh, because some Chinese citizens have humorously used the honey-loving bear to mock leader Xi Jinping. The approach we’re ...
That’s a twelvefold increase over the term of President Xi Jinping, whose repressiveness ... itself in the ban on any reference to Winnie the Pooh, said to bear a resemblance to the president.