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Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty: Exclusive Boss Battle Gameplay with New Weapon Type – IGN FirstAoye is a fictional creature that appears in the ancient Chinese text Shan Hai Jing, also known as Classic of Mountains and Seas. It is described as a bull-like being with long hair reminiscent of a straw rain-cape.In Wo Long, Aoye appears as a giant monster that attacks with its long hair and creep...
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New Gods: Nezha Reborn | Official Trailer | Netflix3000 years after the boy-god Nezha conquers the Dragon King then disappears in mythological times, he returns as an ordinary man to find his own path to becoming a true hero....
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Gaming in China: The Cultural Phenomenon of Tencent’s Honor of KingsWith over 200 million monthly players, the wildly popular mobile game Honor of Kings is clearly getting something right. Research by Niko Partners suggests the average player spends 6 hours on it each week. The game is not only a major hit but it is also the biggest-grossing mobile game in its home...
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Hardly Child’s PlayA still from Big Fish & Begonia, a Chinese animation released in July 2016. It has won many awards both domestically and internationally, including Best Technology at the 14th International Animation Festival in Seoul, South Korea. IC95 Years OldChinese movies for children appeared alongside the...
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Universal AnimationOne Small Step tells the story of Chinese-American girl Luna Chu pursuing her dream of becoming an astronaut. The animated short film appeals to worldwide audiences with its unique father-daughter dynamic.The debut production of indie animation studio TAIKO, One Small Step, scored an Oscar nominatio...
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Where Winds Meet - Official Extended Gameplay Reveal Trailer | gamescom 2022Check out Everstone Games’ open-world martial arts game, Where Winds Meet. Set in the Ten Kingdoms, where the entire dynasty is on the brink of crumbling, you take on the role of a swordsman who has grown up during war and conflict. Using skills from various Martial Arts Schools, it’s up to you to...
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