Topic1 China to Fight Hard against CancerWorld Cancer Day was marked on February 4th to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. According to the World Health Organization, cancer cases are expected to surg...
Topic1 Red Envelopes with BribesWhen China celebrates the Lunar New Year, millions of red envelopes stuffed with cash are changing hands among families, friends and colleagues. That's perhaps why bribers love the Spring Festival more. They shower who...
Topic1 Love hunters25-year-old Gao Yongxiang is one of China's premier love hunters, a new breed of matchmakers who differentiate themselves from the more conventional end of the trade. His job involves searching out potential wives for some of China...
Topic1 Over physical examIn recent years, health awareness seems to have grown substantially in China. Almost all health experts would suggest annual physical check-up for people, or at least people over a certain age. Southern Metropolis Weekly repo...
Topic1 Smartphone Replacement DemandWhen is your last time buying a new smart phone? Chinese people seem to love having the latest phone, with figures showing that China is just behind the US in terms of how often people replace their phone. Obviousl...
Topic1 Public Schools Open International ClassWith more high school students eager to enter foreign colleges, many middle schools began to open international classes. Some say it could effectively ease the competition to enter domestic universities,...
Topic1 Cao Cao DNA DecodedA team of Fudan University researchers has made headlines around the world. They recently announced that they had decoded the DNA of Cao Cao, a great warlord from the Three Kingdoms period, some 1,800 years ago who was posth...
Topic1 English proficiency Should be Enhanced in CollegeA foreign language expert says the English-language standards for Chinese college students should be raised, not lowered, in any national reform of English education. Cai Jigang, deputy director...
Topic1 When H7N9 meets with Lunar Chinese New YearChina has intensified H7N9 prevention by applying body temperature checking systems at border gates. According to the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, outbound...
Topic1 Using Rope to Stop JaywalkingDuring Spring Festival, the streets of major cities are less busy than usual. But that doesn't mean pedestrians will stop jaywalking. Recently, Guizhou implemented a new method to crackdown on jaywalking. When the...
Topic1 Global Income RankingChinese internet users are abuzz about an online tool on CNN's website that calculates how one's annual wages compare with those around the world. And many of them aren't happy to know how little they make compared to thei...
Topic1 Left-behind Women Face ProblemsWith more male labours leaving their rural hometown to big cities, China now has over 50 million left behind women. CPPCC member Xiong Tong urges governments to pay more effort and care to these women who face se...
China Talent ReportMore than 50% of employees in media, PR, real estate, and agriculture have changed jobs during the past year. This is the findings of the 2013 China Talent-flow Survey Report, released by RMG Selection, an international recruitment...
Topic1 The Least Corrupt ProvinceA national corruption map complied by Nie Huihua, vice president of the National Academy of Development and Strategy at Renmin University of China, caught public attention. According to the map, provinces of Fujian, G...
Topic1 China's GDP Growth Slowest in 2013China's economy grew at a faster pace last year than the government's official target, yet still experiencing the slowest expansion in more than a decade. China's gross domestic product grew by 7.7% in 2013 ov...