Shanghaiist has collected reports and videos of Li Yang teaching his Crazy English. If you watch the video by muting the sound, you may think you’re watching a religious gathering with fervent ...
A recent high-profile announcement by the founder of Guangzhou-based Crazy English chain Li Yang about joining American direct-selling company Amway has raised a lot of public attention, a move ...
Kim Lee, the American wife of Crazy English founder Li Yang, was awarded a 12 million yuan divorce settlement by a Beijing court on Sunday. Li must pay an additional 100,000 yuan per year for each of ...
Crazy English is a private education agency in which the founder Li Yang advocates a new method to study English; namely, to shout out antiquated English phrases and seize every chance to approach an ...
"Crazy English" founder Li Yang yesterday admitted for the first time that he beat his wife and apologized to her and his three young daughters for "committing domestic violence." "I wholeheartedly ...
Mr Li, 42, who has helped more than 20 million Chinese learn English with his books, tapes and stadium tours, said he "wholeheartedly" apologised to his US wife and three daughters for "committing ...
Kim Lee, wife of “Crazy English” founder Li Yang, releases an additional photo on Sina Weibo on Nov 7 showing more injuries she claims were inflicted by her famous husband.[Photo/Sina Weibo] The ...
The founder of Crazy English, Li Yang, has converted to Buddhism, according his posts on Weibo. Li, who has been tainted by a domestic violence scandal that gained wide attention, confirmed media ...
"Where are you from? Do you speak English?" It's a familiar phrase near the Forbidden City in Beijing, or along the capital's Nanjing Road, as Chinese people try a standard opening gambit to spark up ...
Demagogues come in all shapes and sizes. The emergence of Li Yang, the famed founder of Crazy English, as a would-be dictator has been the talk of the mainland in recent weeks. Last month, Mr Li ...