2017/01/13 |
Shenzhen Closes Door on Blind Migrants
The city’s ‘hukou’ regulations say people with disabilities cannot become official residents.
2016/11/22 |
Sino Sequel to Emma Watson Book-Sharing Story
‘Harry Potter’ actress inspires Chinese netizens to leave books in metro stations and train carriages.
2016/12/06 |
Chinese Kindergarten Teachers Detained After Recording Reveals Abuse
The case came to light after parents who had noticed marks on child’s body hid a recording device in a schoolbag.
2017/03/07 |
Sex Ed Books for Primary Schoolers Shock Chinese Parents
The majority of online commenters, however, say candid sex education materials are a step forward.
2016/12/19 |
Companies, Investors Pouring into China’s Bike-Sharing Market
Forever, one of Shanghai’s oldest bicycle brands, is among the many companies to have entered the fray.
2016/10/13 |
Chinese Startup Putting Toxic Kids’ Products to the Test
A Chinese parent concerned about potentially harmful stationery used by children founds a scientific-sleuthing company.
2016/12/29 |
E-Commerce Seller Sabotages Competition in China, Receives Jail Sentence
First prison conviction in China for an e-commerce merchant found guilty of deceptive sales tactics.
2017/04/14 |
Phone Chargers: China’s Latest Sharing Economy Fad
Laidian, the first company to introduce shared charging in China, is suing its competitors.
2017/03/31 |
China’s ‘League of Legends’ Criticized for Rewriting History
Are games just games or should they also bear the burden of history textbooks?
2016/12/20 |
China County Official Apologizes to Journalists Assaulted by Police
Deputy police chief removed from his post after reporters were roughed up during interrogation.
2017/04/19 |
Students Hold Anti-Gay Banner at Chinese University
Homophobic message angers LGBT students and reveals ongoing discrimination on Chinese college campuses.