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Ice storms wiped out electricity and transportation for millions of households in south-central China back in 2008.
by Joshua Cawthorpe, 27 January 2021
China's new civil code intends to hold all residents liable in the event that a falling object causes damage and the perpetrator cannot be identified.
by Joshua Cawthorpe, 28 May 2020
Expat medical students share how the tough road they took to become doctors in China.
by Joshua Cawthorpe, 21 October 2022
Online game providers must limit minors to one hour of gaming per day on weekends and holidays.
by Joshua Cawthorpe, 04 September 2021
China mourns the passing of food security pioneer Yuan Longping.
by Joshua Cawthorpe, 24 May 2021
Two scary encounters led us to discover how stalking and harassment are downplayed around Spring Festival.
by Joshua Cawthorpe, 29 January 2021
Unemployment among young Chinese remains stagnant at twice the national rate.
by Joshua Cawthorpe, 18 March 2021
An app that rewards users for empty plates is gaining in popularity with the ongoing campaign to tackle China's food waste problem.
by Joshua Cawthorpe, 26 August 2020
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