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Return policy rife with abuse
ONLINE shopping has become a part of our lives because it is convenient, offers more variety and is cheaper than buying from stores.
It’s like a matter of life and death
Ten million students are tuning down as they will soon sit for China’s all-important annual national college entrance examination.
Winning over the young and old
HE came, he heard, he saw and now Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has a clearer picture of what the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is all about.
The horrors of the 996 work system
THE Chinese are known as one of the most hardworking races in the world, but there is always a limit to everything.
A global celebration of horticulture
NOT far from the foot of the magnificent Great Wall on the outskirts of Beijing, lays a new park with over 100 botanical pavilions.
Hot and fiery season in China
LAST week, the whole country mourned the death of 27 firemen and three civilians who lost their lives battling a forest fire in southwest Sichuan province.
The deep-rooted Chinese humiliation
China is one of the best places to see sakura blooms but to the people, it reminds them of Japanese occupancy.
No more faking it here
THERE is a joke which I came across many years ago of a Chinese man who upon being fired by his company, decided to start his own business.
Propelling China’s innovation ability
The good, the bad and the ugly emerge as China spends more to be a country of innovators.
All eyes on ‘parliament’ session
Battling pollution and poverty on the agenda as China holds its biggest annual political meeting.
Sci-fi flick truly out of this world
FOR more than two weeks, Chinese science fiction film The Wandering Earth has topped the country’s box-office chart. And it is still going strong.
Forbidden City delights for CNY
THE popularity of Beijing’s famed Forbidden City has soared to new heights, thanks to two magnificent events held there as part of the Chinese New Year celebrations.