
Beijing Retightens its Grip on the After-School Tutoring Industry
The last three years since the 2018 crackdown on Beijing’s after-school tutoring industry have seen frustration at the industry’s poor habits eventually reach a climax.
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The last three years since the 2018 crackdown on Beijing’s after-school tutoring industry have seen frustration at the industry’s poor habits eventually reach a climax.
With the development of the Internet, Chinese youngsters can now enjoy convenient life services simply by installing several applications on their smartphones, ...
Stephen Hawking has passed away at the age of 76. The top scientist has memorable stories in China. In November 2017, at the Tencent WE Conference, Hawking gav...
Have you ever planned a nice dramatic fall? If so, what would you fall with? Recently on Chinese social media, people from all walks of life posted pictu...
Amidst the backdrop of flowing geopolitics and escalating tech competition, the Taihe Institute think tank held a momentous event in Beijing on September 7th.
Several Chinese app stores pulled video platform BiliBili's app from their offerings after suffering another hard hit from government censors. Reports suggest t...
Released on February 5, the first day of China's lunar new year, The Wandering Earth, is the first ever Chinese hard sci-fi film in many senses. New York Times reported that it marks the arrival of a new era of Chinese film production.
Under the light of a glass pendant, Dr. Brett Lyndall Singh introduced his medical technology project Alpha & Omega Nutrition to a group of experts.
As China encourages people to return to work despite potential fears associated with the coronavirus outbreak, a QR code craze has once again taken over the country.
On August 5th the Chinese currency took a blow, tumbling to its lowest since the 2008 financial crisis – roughly 7 yuan for $1.
A series of recent child sexual assault cases in China have highlighted loopholes and negligence in the country’s approach to protecting children.
If you ask me, one of the most curious happenings of recent months, is just how quickly “banning TikTok” went from a “fringe movement” to “quite acceptable”.