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The youngest dinosaur tracker
A five-year-old is the youngest Chinese to discover traces of prehistoric life in the country.
Pushed beyond their limit
China risks losing some medals in the Tokyo Olympics with the use of a one-size-fits-all physical test in the selection of athletes.
Time for celebrations
It is a week-long holiday for the Chinese for the mid-autumn festival and national day celebration but with Covid-19 still a threat, many are still cautious.
Toughest job in the world
With a demanding and unhealthy work culture, and now extra pressure from the school, some parents are finding it hard to cope.
Dignity works for some, not others
Thousands resigned after inhumane treatment by seniors at a factory but the company has no problem hiring new ones.
Going through the drills for marriage
FOR many young women in China, getting hitched is a must and this is especially so when their parents keep on pestering and nagging them until they get married.
Every right to refuse to toe the line
‘Drinking culture’ in the finance world comes under the spotlight after rookie’s frustrations on being bullied at a social gathering goes viral on social media.
Outcry over death of elderly woman
THE tragic death of an elderly woman caused by a dog running loose sparked heated debate on China’s social media platforms for several days last week.
Saying ‘no’ to too much food
WHEN you get invited to business meals in China, it is normal to be served more than 20 dishes for a table of 10 people.
Belated justice for an innocent man
CLAD in a black and white striped shirt and black pants, Zhang Yuhuan set foot in Zhangjiacun again after 27 years.
When love turns into hate and murder
Two men killed their own wife and filed a missing persons report only to find themselves ending up as the main suspect.
A second chance for ‘big sisters’
YOUNG and pretty faces – these are generally seen as the basic requirement for female artistes, especially in China.