Felicia Huang
Graffiti, Spicy Noodles, and Feeling Homesick For China's Dying 'Punk City'
Wuhan is more than its residents' (allegedly) fiery tempers. It's also some pretty fiery dry noodles.
There's a Tiny Surf Paradise On the Edge of One of China's Biggest Cities
Shredding with the beach boys and surfer girls of Shenzhen's Xichong beach.
Dodging Death With China's Snake Catchers
There are so many deadly snakes on the loose in Guangzhou that the city has its own "snake season."
Photographing the Disastrous Effects of Sand Mining on the Mekong River
Photographer Jian Gao traveled down one of the longest rivers in the world to see how demand for sand is driving the region toward a crisis it might not be able to come back from.
The Successor to Bruce Lee's One-Inch Punch Shows Us All What Real Kung Fu Looks Like
Wubin says he has no time for big-name 'fake' kung fu masters.
When Your Entire World Is One of Hong Kong's Most-Notorious Buildings
Chungking Mansions used to be isolated, an island in Kowloon's dense urban sprawl feared by outsiders as place of disorder and chaos.