Censored in China, comedian Chizi takes stand-up act to overseas Chinese audiences

Chizi, one of China's most prominent stand-up comedians, was banned by Chinese authorities after running into trouble with the country's censorship regime. Unable to perform on the mainland, he has shifted his focus to Chinese-speaking audiences living abroad. The move reflects a broader pattern of Chinese artists seeking creative freedom outside their home country's restrictive media environment. By targeting diaspora communities, Chizi has found a way to continue his career while circumventing Beijing's content controls.
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