What will one joke cost China’s comedians?

Chinese authorities issued a $2m fine over one joke. What price will China’s creative community pay?

The entrance of a show venue of stand-up comedy company Danliren Culture Media is pictured in Beijing, China May 19, 2023
The entrance of a show venue of stand-up comedy company Danliren Culture Media is pictured in Beijing, China on May 19, 2023 [Yew Lun Tian/Reuters]

Stand-up comedy only recently emerged in China, but one bad joke is threatening to wipe it out. Last month, the comedian Li Haoshi, better known as “House”, used a Chinese military slogan as his punchline. Li was placed under investigation and the event’s production company was fined $2m. Other stand-up performances were immediately suspended. Critics say it’s part of a wider crackdown on all forms of cultural entertainment that could challenge the Chinese government’s own narrative.

In this episode: 

  • Katrina Yu (@Katmyu), Al Jazeera China correspondent

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This episode was produced by Miranda Lin with Ashish Malhotra and host Kevin Hirten, in for Malika Bilal. Khaled Soltan fact-checked this episode.

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