China’s population is projected to fall by more than California’s current population in the next 10 years—and that is only ...
A growing youth trend of withdrawal and low-desire living is complicating Beijing’s push for consumption-led growth.
Wendy Chen decided to challenge herself by climbing Mount Tai, a well-known mountain in eastern China. But there was one obstacle in her way: she couldn’t find a friend to join her for the five-hour ...
China has recorded a drop in marriage registrations for the first nine months of 2024, heightening fears of a demographic crisis in the country. Despite a "sweeping government campaign to boost ...
On November 12, the “First Forum of Media and Think Tanks of the Global South” took place in São Paulo, hosted by Brazilian President Lula da Silva alongside his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. This ...
China's "lying flat" counterculture spawned the trend of doing absolutely nothing. Young people post videos of themselves lying in bed all day and celebrating the lifestyle. Some are calling ...
More young Chinese people increasingly see their pets as members of the family, and a robust industry servicing those pets -- including providing funerary services -- is flourishing.
The annual meeting of China’s rubber-stamp parliament is the country’s biggest political event of the year. Security officers marching in front of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Tuesday.
In Shanghai, China’s most populous and wealthy city, 61% of people dined out at least once a week before the COVID-19 pandemic — a trend that’s likely to return after the government lifted ...
Dozens of people exercising were killed, and 43 others were injured after a man drove a small off-road vehicle into a large group of people outside a sports center in Zhuhai, China, on Monday evening.
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The people who made the hanging coffins in China never really went away
Some of the weirdest archaeological relics in the world hang on the rock faces of southern China, hundreds of feet above the ...
A year after China abruptly scrapped its notoriously stringent zero-COVID controls and amid a recent surge in respiratory illness cases, some Chinese citizens are starting to worry about a potential ...
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