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With China already cut off from the World Wide Web due to the "Great Firewall", authorities are increasingly cracking down on screen time for children and sometimes resorting to brutal methods.
This viral game in China reinvents hide-and-seek for the digital age I was in a park with 40 strangers, trying to catch and evade each other with the help of live locations shared through a map app.
In May, China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued an action plan, encouraging cultural venues, leisure blocks and theme parks to use digital technology to cultivate new consumption scenarios.
A new report by Tibetan activist groups and experts shows new evidence that the Chinese government is increasing digital surveillance of Tibetans through practices ...
China will beef up its regulatory oversight of the digital economy, as new technologies, especially new forms of finance, should not be blindly accepted and recognised, a deputy governor of the ...
Israel-Gaza war: China's digital maps from tech giants Baidu and Alibaba do not mention Israel, raising questions among netizens and reflecting Beijing's vague diplomacy in the Middle East.
Family Sharing lets parents limit Screen Time for kids, but in China, the government is proposing to impose tough limits ...
Chinese regulators have proposed rules that would limit the smartphone screen time of people under the age of 18 to a maximum of two hours per day.
[Photo provided to China Daily] In the age of digital living, digital screen has become a major channel for artists to display their work, and for viewers to appreciate art anytime, anywhere.