Articles:
Publications:

5 hours ago

Chinese tourist-site performer portraying poet Li Bai offers advice to burned-out visitors

Chinese tourist-site performer portraying poet Li Bai offers advice to burned-out visitors

A young Chinese man is reviving China’s most famous poet Li Bai at a tourist site, and has become millions of visitors’ emotional outlet for burnout. Wang Haonan, 24, amasses more than a million followers online after he went viral playing the... Read more.

More from South China Morning Post

Turn on Transparency.
South Korea’s World Cup loss spurs anger over ‘cartel’ of elites, favouritism
Owner: Joseph Tsai is the chairman of Alibaba Group More info
Turn on Transparency.
Oman and China: the real winners of Trump’s Iran deal?
Owner: Joseph Tsai is the chairman of Alibaba Group More info
Turn on Transparency.
Why Hong Kong’s major developers stayed out of Northern Metropolis’ first pilot tender
Owner: Joseph Tsai is the chairman of Alibaba Group More info
More

Keep exploring Perspectify!

Create a free account and bring
more transparency to your news.

Already have an account? Log in.

Today's Media Watch

Your daily guide to the stories shaping media, journalism, and public trust.

Jul. 3, 2026
What Is Happening to Climate Journalism?
Neutral | Owner: President & Fellows of Harvard College
Jul. 3, 2026
Brazil's Comics Journalism Is Growing Into a Bigger Speech Bubble
Center-left | Owner: The University of Texas at Austin

Learn About Our Fact-Based Transparency System

Our proprietary bias labels help you understand each outlet’s political orientation, editorial independence, and credibility based on factors like ownership, funding, affiliations, content, and media freedom. Learn more in the Perspectify FAQ.

Learn more