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ā€œI Deliver Parcels in Beijingā€: Chinese literary sensation reaches U.S. Hu Anyan, a former courier who wrote a best-selling book about the grueling job of delivering packages, discusses life, technology, and the future of work.

In our chat, Hu talked about creative writing as a way to escape the cog-in-the-machine daily life, being one of the luckiest writers, and his hope of building empathy between Chinese and Americans.

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ā€œI Deliver Parcels in Beijingā€: Chinese literary sensation reaches U.S. Hu Anyan, a former courier who wrote a best-selling book about the grueling job of delivering packages, discusses life, technology, and the future of work.

Really happy I got to speak with Hu Anyan about the English translation of his best-selling book, I Deliver Parcels in Beijing.

It’s a deeply captivating read that immerses readers in the repetitive, grueling days of a worker in a Chinese metropolis.
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Very glad to see my story on AI and medicine printed in the Guardian this week!

If you haven’t read it: restofworld.org/2025/ai-chat...

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A Journey Into the Heart of Labubu I made an epic trek across four countries to answer one question: Why is the world going mad for a plushie monster?

In college, I'd always walk past an unremarkable store in Beijing that sold a variety of trendy, but tacky, toys. That store has turned into Pop Mart, the $45-billion Chinese toy empire behind Labubu, the biggest global fad of 2025.

This is my big story/pilgrimage trip to explain how they got here

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My mom and Dr. DeepSeek In China and around the world, the sick and lonely turn to AI.

ā€œDeepSeek is so much better than doctors.ā€ @violazhou.bsky.social is unsettled by the way her mother, a kidney transplant patient in eastern China, relies on an AI chatbot for health advice. But she also recognizes that the bigger problem is a systemic one. restofworld.org/2025/ai-chat...

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My mom and Dr. DeepSeek In China and around the world, the sick and lonely turn to AI.

In this personal essay (my first for @restofworld.org), I explore patients’ relationship with AI, why chatbots can’t yet replace doctors, the caretaking burden on my one-child generation, and the tech industry that promises to ease our struggles.

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My mom and Dr. DeepSeek In China and around the world, the sick and lonely turn to AI.

Not long after DeepSeek R1 launched, I discovered that my mother had started using the chatbot as her virtual doctor.

I worried about her reliance on AI. But over time, I realized Dr. DeepSeek was offering something no human in her life could.

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The Mongolian startup defying Big Tech with its own LLM Egune is one of several linguistically and culturally aware AI models built by smaller nations to reduce reliance on American and Chinese tech giants.

With 128 GPUs, Mongolian startup Egune AI is training large-language models tailored to Mongolian language, culture, and nomadic traditions.

Story on why small nations are building their own LLMs despite limited resources
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How do you compete with Chinese e-commerce giants? A Vietnamese company is deploying housewives Sendo, once poised to become Vietnam’s leading e-commerce company, is reinventing itself to survive against TikTok Shop and Shopee.

Sendo’s online grocery delivery business is encouraging Vietnamese housewives, store owners, and anyone else with unused fridge space to become a grocery distribution and pickup center, reports @lamle52.bsky.social for @restofworld.org
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While talking to logistics people, I learned that many non-Chinese brands, including American ones, also use de minimis to ship into the US. They will have to pay high tariffs as long as the goods are made in China.

like this Canadian underwear store has to stop US shipping.

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Chinese sellers and U.S. buyers prepare for the end of ultracheap shopping Temu and Shein are set to raise prices ahead of the de minimis loophole’s closure.

With the de minimis change coming up, some Americans are spending thousands of $$ placing ā€œlast ordersā€ on Temu, Shein, AliExpress.

ā€œI am stocking up on everything I think I will need over the next two to three years.ā€

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Why It’s Impossible for Most Small Businesses to Manufacture in the US American companies that make everything from keychains to mattresses say Chinese manufacturing is superior, and tariffs won’t be enough to shift production to the United States.

NEW: It's not just e-commerce. So much of US businesses rely on China for manufacturing, and Trump's tariff peek-a-boo is leaving them in limbo. I talked to a dozen+ American businesses from mom&pop shops to $100m-revenue brands to unpack why tariffs won't magically bring factories back to the US.

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How a Chinese battery factory sparked a political meltdown in a small Michigan town The ambitious executives at Gotion wanted to join America’s EV gold rush. Then came geopolitics.

Must-read feature that would have shined in any news magazine, by @violazhou.bsky.social who braved the Michigan snowstorm to bring us a documentary movie-style story of a Chinese EV business in America! restofworld.org/2025/gotion-...

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Q&A: Viola Zhou on the Challenge of Covering Chinese Tech The Trump administration thinks of Chinese tech as a dangerous rival to Silicon Valley. How do Chinese companies see it?

I chatted with @violazhou.bsky.social at @restofworld.org about how she covers the Chinese tech industry. We talked DeepSeek, tariffs, and AI competition for @columjournreview.bsky.social www.cjr.org/the_media_to...

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How a Chinese battery factory sparked a political meltdown in a small Michigan town The ambitious executives at Gotion wanted to join America’s EV gold rush. Then came geopolitics.

Viola Zhou (@violazhou.bsky.social) spent months tracking Chinese EV battery maker Gotion and its efforts to open a Michigan factory. The result is a modern political allegory with few simple solutions. @jacobfeldman.bsky.social & @dvnjr.bsky.social's favorite restofworld.org/2025/gotion-...

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Chinese Temu sellers use fake U.S. postage labels to boost their profits Some vendors have figured out how to maintain ultralow prices: Trick the U.S. postal service into delivering products for free.

The Postal Inspection Service has stepped up crackdown, and discussed the issue with Chinese officials.

But parcels are still getting delivered for free, due to system loopholes and human errors. ā€œIt was not on us to do anything,ā€ a postal worker told me.

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On Xiaohongshu, vendors openly advertise fraudulent shipping labels, dubbed ā€œtech labelsā€ or ā€œrunning-water labels.ā€

They sell those labels at as low as 60 cents, claiming they could be addressed to anywhere in the U.S.

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One merchant told me he used fake labels in order to make his products cheaper on Temu – for the unbranded bargain goods, only ultra-low prices lead to high sales.

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Chinese Temu sellers use fake U.S. postage labels to boost their profits Some vendors have figured out how to maintain ultralow prices: Trick the U.S. postal service into delivering products for free.

Chinese e-commerce merchants, including some on Temu, are using fake shipping labels to trick the U.S. postal service into delivering products for free.

Latest for @restofworld.org
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NEW: Chinese e-commerce sellers are scamming USPS out of MILLIONS of dollars using fake postage labels

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Fantastic piece from @violazhou.bsky.social

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DeepSeek’s rise shows why China’s top AI talent is skipping Silicon Valley Young Chinese engineers focus on homegrown innovation, drawn by fewer visa hurdles and the chance to build a future on their own terms.

Scholar Yu Zhou says these young researchers reminded her of China’s first, Silicon Valley-inspired internet startups in the early 2000s.

ā€œThey wanted to make internet available to China, the DeepSeek people want to make AI available to China.ā€

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These AI talents come from Chinese universities, state-backed labs, and companies such as Beijing-based Microsoft Research Asia – dubbed an AI bootcamp.

ā€œ[DeepSeek] managed to get the best of the best,ā€ said Daniel Palomar, PhD adviser to R1 core contributor Junxiao Song.

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DeepSeek’s rise shows why China’s top AI talent is skipping Silicon Valley Young Chinese engineers focus on homegrown innovation, drawn by fewer visa hurdles and the chance to build a future on their own terms.

DeepSeek’s breakthrough shows the strength of China’s AI talent pool.

Researcher at a top Silicon Valley company told us they had hired brilliant Chinese interns to work on AI projects. But some turned down full-time offers to return to China.

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For this year’s photo contest, we put out a call asking readers to show us how technology is impacting their world. We received 227 entries from 45 countries — here are the winners
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Thanks Carwyn! I contributed a small part but agree it’s a good listšŸ˜†

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Chinese internet trolls are adopting American racism to taunt Black users Users are harassing Black creators with profile pictures of white police officers.

My story on one dark side of #Xiaohongshu and Chinese social media in general: when some black users came to the app in 2023, they were not as welcomed.

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Xiaohongshu becomes an online oasis for trans people in China As authorities tighten their grip on LGBTQ content, the social media platform is a rare exception.

The trans community on #Xiaohongshu, and how the algorithm to an extent protected it from censorship, by Xinrou Shu

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Why thousands of young Chinese people use a pink dinosaur as their alias Users adopt the alias ā€œmomoā€ as a way to speak more freely, evade harassment, and protect personal privacy on Douban and Xiaohongshu.

You’ve probably seen many users called ā€œmomoā€ on #Xiaohongshu. Here’s why, by @caiwei.bsky.social

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Xiaohongshu has revolutionized Chinese tourism in Southeast Asia The lifestyle and social media platform, often compared to Instagram, is turning obscure sites into must-see attractions.

And #Xiaohongshu as a go-to guide for Chinese tourists: it has revolutionized Chinese tourism in Southeast Asia, by Zhaoyin Feng

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How China’s hottest social media app turned Düsseldorf into a foodie destination The trendiest food city in Europe isn’t Paris or London. It’s Düsseldorf — thanks to Xiaohongshu.

On #Xiaohongshu 's influencing power among Chinese diaspora: how app turned Düsseldorf into a foodie destination, by @krishraghav.bsky.social, Yan Cong, @carwynmorris.bsky.social

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