
What is 'OTP culture' that has captivated young people?
Unraveling the appeal of "OTP culture" from the drama "My Mom Decided We Break Up" to real-life couples.

Unraveling the appeal of "OTP culture" from the drama "My Mom Decided We Break Up" to real-life couples.

Cafés and bars are no longer just places to relax; they're becoming "mobile offices" for young people. What makes these spaces more appealing than a traditional desk?

Bars in China are becoming a melting pot of entertainment and knowledge, attracting young people eager to learn and connect.

Many young people in Hong Kong spend hundreds of millions of dong playing claw crane games, impacting their daily lives and plunging them into debt.

"Pei pa" is a popular trend in China and refers to young men hired by women to accompany them on mountain climbing trips.

Spending $49.999 to attend Trump's inauguration, giving a speech at the United Nations, etc., are some of the controversial self-promotion trends on Chinese social media.

Labubu's popularity has led to a proliferation of counterfeit products; knowing how to distinguish between genuine and fake Labubu is a concern for many young people.
Holding a reception at a fast-food restaurant or hot pot restaurant helps Chinese couples save a significant amount of money and avoid the complicated rituals of a traditional wedding.

Created and popular since 2015, the Labubu mascot has recently made a comeback in Asia, with young Vietnamese people scrambling to get their hands on one.

Always wary and keeping her distance from male colleagues, Khanh Huyen chose to live a solitary life, rejecting romantic relationships from her final year of university until she started working.

A hit documentary has turned a police station in China into a popular spot, attracting young people to take photos in poses reminiscent of being arrested.

Young people in China are increasingly moving away from big cities because of improved incomes in smaller cities, less pressure, and closer proximity to family.

In Hangzhou, under pressure to own a house and a car before getting married, many Chinese men tend to seek out wealthy wives to live with their families.

Young people in China are increasingly favoring food that is nearing its expiration date because it is much cheaper than market prices and does not pose a health risk.

Young people today often have wasteful spending habits, and this is quite common in many countries around the world, especially in developed countries.

Instead of getting facial reshaping and filler injections to achieve the trendy V-line chin like in previous years, girls nowadays are trending towards the popular O-line face shape!

Eyeball tattooing – a beauty trend that is very popular among young people today – turns out to have many unforeseen harmful effects on health.

Lately, I've heard a lot in the media about young people earning only 4 million VND a month and wondering where they get the money to buy 500 VND worth of bubble tea. Feeling indignant, I decided to post my opinion.

The Backpack Challenge is the latest global youth trend following the Mannequin Challenge.

For young people today, owning a house and a car is no longer a measure of success.

Over 100.000 fans across Southeast Asia had the opportunity to chat directly with Korean stars through the "Korean Idols Chat with Fans via Bigo" event series, which ran from August 25-31, 2016.