As China’s property market craters and youth unemployment rises, burned-out young professionals are fleeing megacities for ...
After China’s debt-fueled real estate bubble popped, vast housing developments across the country were left partially ...
I studied in China twice, saving money on my education. I also found that Chinese education was more specialized and more ...
American student Catherine Work shares her experiences studying in China and the US, revealing differences in campus life, affordability, opportunities, and changing global education dynamics.
A large housing project called “Life in Venice”, built as a replica of the Italian city of Venice on China’s eastern coast, ...
In 1978, on the eve of China’s economic take-off, the average household’s assets were worth barely $1,500 in today’s money. Now, that figure has reached about $170,000, a hundred-fold real increase.
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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dylan Rothenberg, 32, the founder of Wu Mountain Tea. His words have been edited for length and clarity. I realized in high school that my ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A viral Chinese app called “Are You Dead?” lets people living alone send daily check-ins to loved ones, topping ...
Whistleblower Ma Ruilin left a comfortable life as a Chinese government official. Now he’s living in New York and sharing what he learned about how China controls its people.