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How did Northeastern Mandarin become the official tongue of Chinese stand-up comedy?

By Oiwan Lam
China's stand-up comedians have turned to the country’s diverse and rich cultural resources, particularly dialect humour, to develop their jokes. And Dongbeihua has all the advantages.


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