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Feminist issues, viral frog memes, nostalgia for internet cafes...These were our most-read stories in 2023.

TWOC has had a big year in 2023. Along with publishing hundreds of articles, we also celebrated the 100th issue of our print magazine. We’ve reported on feminist issues, workers struggling to find employment, the impact of AI across many sectors, and the explosive popularity of a sad frog meme. 

After reviewing all our content from 2023, we compiled the eight most-read pieces on our newly updated website and various social media channels. We’ll bring you more in-depth stories about China in the new year. 

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author Anson Zong-Liscum (安森)

Anson Zong-Liscum is the digital content manager at The World of Chinese. Originally from Colorado, he now lives in Yunnan where he often goes up the mountains to explore the province’s unique outdoors, enjoys testing out distinct ethnic dishes, and sipping on local Pu’er tea or coffee while updating his blog.


author William Tanza

William Tanza is TWOC's web manager. He interested in technology and finance. He's not much of a writer, but thanks to the TWOC editors, his pieces made it here.

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