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  2. Corona-chan - Wikipedia

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    Some non-Chinese women who cosplayed Corona-chan and posted photos on the Internet were criticized by Chinese users and eventually apologized. The women said the behavior was not meant to insult or discriminate against others, but to inform the public about the importance of washing hands to prevent infectious diseases.

  3. Wuhan - Wikipedia

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    The name "Wuhan" comes from the two major cities on the banks of the Yangtze River that make up the Wuhan metropolis: "Wu" refers to the city of Wuchang (Chinese: 武昌), which lies on the southern bank of the Yangtze, while "Han" refers to the city of Hankou (Chinese: 汉口), which lies on the northern bank of the Yangtze.

  4. Scouting and Guiding in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Scouting and Guiding in mainland China was reported as banned (or ceased) [1] with the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) by the Communist Party since 1949. . Instead, the Young Pioneers of China and the Communist Youth League, led by the Communist Party, have become the dominant youth organization in mainland China for younger and older youth, respectiv

  5. China Is Its Own World And These 50 Pics Prove It - AOL

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    Hate it or love it, China is a global superpower, and in order to understand its complexities, one must look not just at the headlines but also at everyday life, where nuanced societal trends and ...

  6. Michel Gaubert Apologizes After Backlash Over Racist ‘Wuhan ...

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    In the clip, eight dinner guests can be seen holding the masks while yelling “Wuhan girls, wahoo.” This post soon received backlash from industry influencers including Susanna Lau, Bryan Grey ...

  7. Guo Jing (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Guo Jing (Chinese: 郭晶; born 1990/1991) [1] is a Chinese women's rights activist, feminist activist, social worker, and book author based in Wuhan, Hubei Province, People’s Republic of China. She is known for writing Wuhan Lockdown Diary , a diary she wrote during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, China.

  8. Michel Gaubert Apologizes After Backlash Over Racist ‘Wuhan ...

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    French DJ Michel Gaubert has apologized for showcasing racist slanty-eye paper masks on social media. The longtime music collaborator for Chanel, Fendi and Raf Simons first posted a video on ...

  9. For teen girls victimized by ‘deepfake’ nude photos, there ...

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    Since the 2023 school year kicked into session, cases involving teen girls victimized by the fake nude photos, also known as deepfakes, have proliferated worldwide, including at high schools in ...