Topic1 News app gets investmentA popular news app in China has denied a violation of copyright after the Beijing-based the Beijing News carried an editorial criticizing the app of doing so. Technology firm Byte Dance confirmed its news app Jinri Tout...
Topic1 Rickshaw drivers want college studentsFor people visiting Beijing, the hutongs are definitely a must-see. These old winding alleyways represent the history and culture of this ancient capital. If visitors want to learn rather than just wanderi...
Topic1 Family farms encouragedThe Chinese capital city of Beijing has launched pilot programs of family farming in an attempt to boost the productivity and profitability of farmlands. Family farms are being encouraged nationwide in order to avoid the...
Topic1 Salary GapEarlier this week, the National Bureau of Statistics, or NBS, publishes the Average Salary Report 2013. It shows there are still wide income gaps between various jobs. Workers in finance sectors still earn the most while those in agr...
Topic1 Kids get sick after International Children's DayJust after celebrating the Children's Day, my child gets sick. Yesterday, a Changchun citizen Mr. Zhu brought his daughter to the hospital. To his surprise, there were more than 20 kids waiting i...
Topic1 Chinese museum shut over fakesA museum in northeast China has been ordered to close after thousands of its historical exhibits were found to be fake. Police shut down the Lucheng Museum, in Liaoning province, after finding that almost a third...
Topic1 New rule on flight delay compensationChina's airline watchdog the Civil Aviation Administration of China released a new draft rule in an effort to secure flight punctuality, improve civil aviation service and protect consumer's rights. The rul...
Topic1 Cancel VIP Clinics in Public HospitalsRecently, media reports that Shanghai decides to cancel the VIP clinics in its public hospitals. In the meantime, Beijing also claims to launch a reform on the paid VIP services in local public medicare in...
Topic1 China A Big Consumption NationAccording to a report from Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, Chinese consumers spent $3.6 trillion on goods and services last year, an amount roughly equal to the GDP of European industrial powerhouse Germa...
Topic1 Dead end for taxi-app subsidiesA heated battle between two of China's largest Internet services providers - Alibaba and Tencent - over the lucrative mobile payments market has cooled down. China's two most-used taxi-hailing app companies have...