Lawmakers in China are considering new legislation that would impose fines against anyone who creates videos where people eat large quantities of food or binge drinks, according to a new report from ...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's corruption watchdog has called on online video-sharing platforms to take action against "mukbang" shows, in which people livestream themselves eating - or drinking - ...
China’s “mukbang” stars are gluttons — for punishment. The nation’s lawmakers have proposed legislation to ban the viral videos, in which vloggers gorge on huge quantities of food for an international ...
Mukbang's popularity rises so fast as many online users around the world are entertained. Many people in different countries are creating their own version, showcasing their countries' delicacies.
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Authorities in China are investigating whether a restaurant violated the country's strict laws against ...
SHANGHAI, April 10 (Reuters) - China's corruption watchdog has called on online video-sharing platforms to take action against "mukbang" shows, in which people livestream themselves eating - or ...