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The Internet Is Embracing Chinese Traditions, and Influencers Welcome Them All

互联网正在接受中国传统,网红们对此热烈欢迎

You don’t need to be Chinese to “become Chinese,” at least on social media, according to a recent trend. Content creators have leaned into habits typically associated with East Asian culture.

You don’t need to be Chinese to “become Chinese,” at least on social media, according to a recent trend. Content creators have leaned into habits typically associated with East Asian culture.

2026-02-11  962  中等
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On TikTok and Instagram, some users boast that their minds are so Chinese that they see Chinatowns as just “towns” and Chinese food as just “food.” Others say, “You met me at a very Chinese time in my life,” a parody of the line “You met me at a very strange time in my life” from the 1999 movie “Fight Club.”

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