Every Spring Festival, domestic mobile games launch a wave of major events: limited-edition skins, holiday missions, login rewards, lucky draws… the sheer volume of activities is overwhelming. The problem is, these events are all time-limited. Many end on the seventh or eighth day of the Lunar New Year, leaving players with very little time. By the fourth day, the Spring Festival holiday is already over…
The third day of the Lunar New Year is known as "Red Dog Day," a day when it's considered inauspicious to visit relatives and friends. This gives all the socially awkward and homebodies the perfect excuse: stay home, wrapped in blankets, and binge-watch all the Chinese dramas they haven't had time for before. From historical dramas to modern romances, there's something for everyone…
The second day of the Lunar New Year is traditionally a day for families to visit their maternal grandparents' homes. For international students or other Chinese communities living abroad, this day is often a rare moment of leisure. Without the hustle and bustle of New Year's Eve, it's a perfect time to quietly catch up on the Spring Festival specials on various TV channels…
On the first day of the Lunar New Year, the Spring Festival film season officially begins. For domestic audiences, today is a day of "choice paralysis"—several blockbusters are released simultaneously, which one to watch first? For overseas students and Chinese, the problem is slightly different: it's not about which to choose, but whether they can even see them at all. The 2026 Spring Festival film season includes…
I stayed up all night watching the Spring Festival Gala on New Year's Eve, and slept in until I naturally woke up on New Year's Day. For overseas students and Chinese people, New Year's Day is a bit special—relatives back home are visiting and exchanging New Year's greetings, while overseas it's probably just a regular workday or weekend. Physically unable to participate, we can still find some fun numerically. Recommended activities for New Year's Day: Chasing the spring flowers in the morning…
2026 is the Year of the Horse in the Chinese lunar calendar. 2026 is also the year of the Milan Winter Olympics. What does this coincidence mean? It means your livestreaming schedule will be incredibly packed this Spring Festival. Watch the Spring Festival Gala on February 16th (Lunar New Year's Eve), and the Milan Winter Olympics open on February 6th—the entire month of February will be a "livestreaming month." For those overseas…
The 2026 academic year is approaching, and a large number of new students heading to Australia and New Zealand are packing their bags. You've packed adapters, hot pot base, and even spare glasses, but many have overlooked the most crucial issue: "internet compatibility issues." When you land in Sydney or Auckland full of anticipation, even…
For many international students, the typical Spring Festival holiday is: snowing heavily outside, but utterly bored indoors. They can't find enough people to hang out with, and going out feels out of place. At this point, calling up their best buddies back home for a cross-border "crash race" in the game *Egg Waffle Party* becomes the cheapest and most fun option…
For adults, happiness is everything. The Winter Olympics coincide with the weekend – should I be glued to the screen cheering for Team China, or calling up a few friends to play games in the Rift? For overseas students, this is often a multiple-choice question: internet bandwidth abroad is already limited; if you open two international applications, it's likely to…
If you're in the US, you might have encountered these issues recently when trying to access TikTok (the Chinese version of Douyin): TikTok shows as "unavailable" in the App Store; the installed TikTok prompts for an update, but the update fails; TikTok opens but doesn't display content; and you can't re-download it after switching to a new phone. The root cause of these problems…
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