Jamie Fullerton
This Guy Gets Punched in the Stomach for a Living
Xie Shuiping's life revolves around being smacked in the belly by strangers.
An Interview with the Persecuted Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei
Ai, who was detained by Chinese authorities for 81 days in 2011, is about to have his first show in China. We sat down for a chat in his Beijing studio.
Tinnitus Is Hell’s Soundtrack, but Will the Ringing Ever Stop?
Searching for a cure to the nightmare condition that sentences sufferers to a lifetime of "BEEEEEEEEEEP."
This Former Policeman Launched China’s Biggest Gay Dating App
Homosexuality was still illegal in China while he was on the force. Now, he's arguably one of the most important figures in the country's LGBT community.
These Shanghai Residents Refuse to Leave Their Homes as Developers Tear Them Down
Their neighborhood is crumbling around them, but they're staying put.
China's Soccer Fans Are Obsessed with Germany's National Team
Germany is the most popular international soccer team in China. Beyond the immediate visual evidence—hordes of locals walking around in Germany shirts—we know this thanks to a survey conducted at the beginning of this year. I partied with some of the...
Clubbing with China's Cocky Young 1 Percenters
A big part of being wealthy in China is showing off that wealth—which means buying 50 bottles of $500 champagne at once, paying for seats in a VIP area that is lifted above the rest of the club's patrons, and having the flashiest car money can buy.
Meet the Chinese Parents Who Go on Dates for Their Kids
The latest Shanghai Matchmaking Expo saw the introduction of a dedicated room for parents, designed to make it easier for them to swap their kids’ profiles. I decided to head to this area to see if it was helping China’s loveless legions find romance.